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MilesPerGallon
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Sep 17 2010 2:55 PM
Go behind the scenes with an X-Prize judge who explains the new measurement of Miles Per Gallon.
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MilesPerGallon
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Sep 17 2010 2:55 PM
Go behind the scenes with an X-Prize judge who explains the new measurement of Miles Per Gallon.
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BreakdownontheRacetrack
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Sep 17 2010 2:54 PM
In the last leg of the race, an X-Prize favorite breaks down in mid-ride.
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TheSmelliestExtinction
From: National Geographic Channel on Wed, Aug 18 2010 7:12 PM
Heaps of methane buried in ice combined with tons of lava spewing from the Earth can cause total devastation in the future.
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MutantPlantsoftheFuture
From: National Geographic Channel on Wed, Aug 18 2010 7:12 PM
250 million years from now, gigantic, tree-like blades of grass will take over many lands that were previously accessible.
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MutantPlantsoftheFuture
From: National Geographic Channel on Wed, Aug 18 2010 7:12 PM
250 million years from now, gigantic, tree-like blades of grass will take over many lands that were previously accessible.
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LiftingTonsofSteel
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, Jul 31 2010 1:59 PM
The Titan team learns that a huge dock needs to be 2 more inches off the ground. Easy right? Not when you’re lifting 2800 tons.
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LiftingTonsofSteel
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, Jul 31 2010 1:59 PM
The Titan team learns that a huge dock needs to be 2 more inches off the ground. Easy right? Not when you’re lifting 2800 tons.
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AvoidinganOilSpill
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, Jul 31 2010 1:59 PM
Salvers rush to board and study an overturned wreck barge before her oil tanks rupture.
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SavingtheAzores
From: National Geographic Channel on Tue, Jul 27 2010 1:58 PM
Good riddance to bad rubbish! The team finally rids the barge of its oil — but will that be enough to save the shores?
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SavingtheAzores
From: National Geographic Channel on Tue, Jul 27 2010 1:58 PM
Good riddance to bad rubbish! The team finally rids the barge of its oil — but will that be enough to save the shores?
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SavingtheAzores
From: National Geographic Channel on Tue, Jul 27 2010 1:58 PM
Good riddance to bad rubbish! The team finally rids the barge of its oil — but will that be enough to save the shores?
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SwimminginOil
From: National Geographic Channel on Tue, Jul 27 2010 1:58 PM
The specialist called in to help the team remove tons of oil from the ship must earn the crew’s trust before any hard work begins.
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SwimminginOil
From: National Geographic Channel on Tue, Jul 27 2010 1:58 PM
The specialist called in to help the team remove tons of oil from the ship must earn the crew’s trust before any hard work begins.
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RiskyBusinessUnderwater
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Jul 09 2010 12:52 PM
A crew member must perform some tricky underwater welding — a task that has led to many fatal explosions in the past.
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RiskyBusinessUnderwater
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Jul 09 2010 12:52 PM
A crew member must perform some tricky underwater welding — a task that has led to many fatal explosions in the past.
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WoundsthatMaketheEarth
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Jul 09 2010 12:52 PM
When a volcanic rift occurs, the Earth comes back to life with a vengeance! Intense lava flow can mean intense natural growth.
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WoundsthatMaketheEarth
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Jul 09 2010 12:52 PM
When a volcanic rift occurs, the Earth comes back to life with a vengeance! Intense lava flow can mean intense natural growth.
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EarthasanAlienPlanet
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Jul 09 2010 12:52 PM
Blast 250 million years into the future and join a theoretical spaceman as he searches for evidence of man.
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EarthasanAlienPlanet
From: National Geographic Channel on Fri, Jul 09 2010 12:52 PM
Blast 250 million years into the future and join a theoretical spaceman as he searches for evidence of man.
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