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Time-lapse reveals splendor of Chilean night sky
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Wed, Jun 01 2011 5:48 PM
June 1 - The Chilean night sky has been revealed in all its star-studded glory by time-lapse video shot by two astronomers at the Euopean Southern Observatory (ESO) in northern Chile. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Time-lapse reveals splendor of Chilean night sky
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Wed, Jun 01 2011 5:02 PM
June 1 - The Chilean night sky has been revealed in all its star-studded glory by time-lapse video shot by two astronomers at the Euopean Southern Observatory (ESO) in northern Chile. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Time-lapse reveals splendor of Chilean night sky
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Reuters
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Wed, Jun 01 2011 2:10 PM
June 1 - The Chilean night sky has been revealed in all its star-studded glory by time-lapse video shot by two astronomers at the Euopean Southern Observatory (ESO) in northern Chile. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Time-lapse reveals splendor of Chilean night sky
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Reuters
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Wed, Jun 01 2011 2:01 PM
June 1 - The Chilean night sky has been revealed in all its star-studded glory by time-lapse video shot by two astronomers at the Euopean Southern Observatory (ESO) in northern Chile. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Car parts from coal waste more than a concept
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Mon, May 30 2011 10:51 AM
May 30 - Scientists in New York have discovered that fly ash, a by-product of coal, can be used as an ingredient in a new, lightweight material that could one day replace heavy metals to make car parts. Dr. Nikhil Gupta from New York University’s Polytechnic Institute believes the material could...
Miley Cyrus "can’t be tamed"
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Fri, May 27 2011 10:37 AM
May 27 - Touring Latin America for the first time, controversial teen idol Miley Cyrus says she is a positive role model for her fans. Doug MacLaurin reports.
An Oprah retrospective
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Tue, May 24 2011 8:25 PM
May 24 - A look back at Oprah Winfrey’s television career. Kathi Urban reports.
Drought threatens French crops
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Fri, May 20 2011 12:13 AM
May 18 - French crops threatened by one of the hottest and driest Aprils on record as the government imposes water consumption limits. Penny Tweedie reports.
From acorn to oak - time-lapse reveals all
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Thu, May 19 2011 8:10 AM
May 19 - The growth of a tree takes place so slowly that, in real time, it’s impossible to observe. Six years ago, plant-lover and British film-maker Neil Bromhall decided to speed up the process with time-lapse photography and build a database of footage for all to see on his Website www.Rightp...
Whale shark in danger off the east African coast
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Thu, May 19 2011 8:10 AM
May 19 - The whale shark is the largest living fish species and is usually found in tropical and warm oceans. This gentle giant is not dangerous to humans but demand for its internal organs is putting it in grave danger. Esther Karanja reports.
The Welsh farmer praying for rain
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Wed, May 18 2011 2:01 PM
May 18 - One Welsh sheep and cattle farmer found a new stream of income by harnessing the water on his land with a hydroelectric power generator and he’s now advising other land owners how to earn extra income this way. Joanna Partridge reports.
Drought threatens French crops
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Wed, May 18 2011 2:01 PM
May 18 - French crops threatened by one of the hottest and driest Aprils on record as the government imposes water consumption limits. Penny Tweedie reports.
How green is my Welsh valley?
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Wed, May 11 2011 2:51 PM
May 11 - Residents of Llangattock, a village in Wales, are embracing renewable energy and green initiatives as they try to raise money, create jobs and become a carbon negative community by 2015. Joanna Partridge reports
Tasmania builds sanctuary for the Devil
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Fri, May 06 2011 4:19 PM
May 6 - Conservationists hope a new sanctuary will save Australia’s declining Tasmanian Devil population. Gemma Haines reports.
Hummingbirds reveal secrets of sipping
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Wed, May 04 2011 6:11 PM
May 4 - Research has debunked a 180-year-old theory of how hummingbirds gather nectar. Using high speed cameras and some ingenuity, a graduate student at the University of Connecticut slowed down time to get a better look at how the tiny birds eat. Ben Gruber reports.
Giant waterspout seen spinning off Hawaii
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Tue, May 03 2011 3:46 PM
May 3 - Video captures a giant waterspout spinning off the coast of Hawaii. Jon Decker reports.
Floating cities may be habitats of the future
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Mon, May 02 2011 8:42 PM
May 2 - As our planet becomes more crowded, city planners and architects are trying to come up with new ideas for future human habitation. We’ve seen biospheres and proposals for underground housing, but now one Boston-based architectural firm has come up with a conceptual plan that envisages ci...
Brazil factory squeezes new life from old toothpaste tubes
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Wed, Apr 20 2011 8:49 AM
Apr 20 - A small factory in northeast Brazil is bringing smiles to the faces of environmentalists by turning used toothpaste tubes into furniture and roof tiles. One beneficiary is a local school where the children are learning that regular brushing is not only good for the teeth — but can ...
Swedish family take on low-carbon living challenge
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Mon, Apr 18 2011 2:31 PM
Apr 18 - The Lindel family are attempting to live a low carbon life as part of an experiment to cut their carbon emissions from the annual average of seven tonnes per person to only one tonne. Basmah Fahim reports.
Tenerife provides perfect palette for time-lapse photographer
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Mon, Apr 18 2011 2:31 PM
Apr 18 - Terje Sorgjerd, the Norwegian photographer whose recent stunning images of the Aurora Borealis have appeared all over the world, has produced another breath-taking video sequence, this time from the Spanish island of Tenerife. More of Sorgjerd’s work can be seen at
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