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StuffYouShouldKnowBodyFarms
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:03 AM
What exactly is a 'body farm?' Chuck and Josh discuss how scientists employ body farms to study decomposition.
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StuffYouShouldKnowLargeHadronCollider
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:03 AM
Chuck and Josh discuss the Large Hadron Collider. What is it, where is it, and why is it a big deal?
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FireflySaffronReturns
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:02 AM
In this scene from the "Trash" episode, Captain Reynolds bumps into an old friend and is shocked to discover his pal’s wife is none other than Mal's one-time spouse, Saffron.
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OdditiesDateNight
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:02 AM
Ryan takes his date, Monique, to a friend’s skeletal art workshop. Will a chance to feed flesh-eating beetles score Ryan a goodnight kiss?
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MonsterBugWarsAssassinBug
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:02 AM
Assassin Bugs are equipped with a deadly rostrum that can inject paralyzing venom into prey, while simultaneously dissolving its victim from the inside!
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MonsterBugWarsBeetleVsAnts
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:01 AM
In the early morning hours, a Rhinoceros Beetle inadvertently wanders into a colony of carnivorous ants. Will the beetle’s impenetrable armor protect it from the ants' onslaught?
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OdditiesArticulatedCats
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:01 AM
When a customer hires Obscura to assemble the skeletons of his deceased cats, he is taken aback at Ryan’s creative solutions.
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FireflyBaffledBountyHunter
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:01 AM
A bounty hunter bent on apprehending River finds himself in a bit of trouble once he realizes he has been outsmarted.
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OdditiesBlueprints
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:01 AM
Mike and Evan are captivated by an ultra-expensive, but amazing, antique blueprint machine that burns at 6500 degrees.
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OdditiesFelineReconstruction
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:00 AM
A customer who misses his long-deceased pet cats, Zsa Zsa and Eva, asks Obscura to help reconstruct their skeletal forms.
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OdditiesBottledUp
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:00 AM
Laura is a model, mortician, and fashion designer, and a favorite Oddities customer. Seeking a unique birthday gift for a friend, Laura is fascinated, and a bit disgusted, by a bottle of testicles preserved in strychnine.
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FireflyWhatHappenedtoRiver
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 4:00 AM
The crew infiltrates a hospital with the intention of stealing valuable supplies. Meanwhile, Simon uses the facility to study River’s brain in hopes of curing her.
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OdditiesArticulatedRooster
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 3:59 AM
Obsura customer Monique brings a handmade articulated rooster skeleton. Ryan is quite impressed with her work, and even gets up the courage to ask her out on a date. Will 30 bucks, and a date for a drink, make the sale?
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FireflyTakenHostage
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 3:59 AM
When the merciless bandit leader Niska takes Mal and Wash prisoner, Zoe sets out to demand their release and is forced to choose between rescuing either her captain or her husband.
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FireflyTakenHostage
From: The Science Channel on Sat, Apr 16 2011 3:59 AM
When the merciless bandit leader Niska takes Mal and Wash prisoner, Zoe sets out to demand their release and is forced to choose between rescuing either her captain or her husband.
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FireflyAllHailJayne
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Apr 07 2011 12:59 AM
In this scene from the "Jaynestown" episode, the Serenity crew travels to a planet where the locals worship Jayne as a hero and a legend.
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BuildItBiggerStressTest
From: The Science Channel on Sun, Apr 03 2011 5:50 AM
Danny Forster is on site as crews use two enormous cranes to test how the truss for the London Olympic Aquatic Stadium will hold up under pressure.
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BuildItBiggerFireintheHole
From: The Science Channel on Sun, Apr 03 2011 5:50 AM
Digging subway tunnel deep underground means clearing away countless tons of rock. What’s one of the easiest ways to clear a new path? Fire in the hole!
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BuildItBiggerMenziMucker
From: The Science Channel on Sun, Apr 03 2011 5:49 AM
Most excavation machines can’t operate on steep surface angles. See how the "Menzi Muck-er" handles a steep decline in New York City's underground tunnels.
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BuildItBiggerBoldMove
From: The Science Channel on Sun, Apr 03 2011 5:49 AM
Planners for the 2012 Olympics in London made a bold decision to hold the games East London - two miles away from the heart of the city.
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