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HowItsMadeAugers
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 30 2011 5:51 PM
An auger is a drilling device used in many construction projects. See how it is made here!
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HowItsMadeAugers
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 30 2011 5:51 PM
An auger is a drilling device used in many construction projects. See how it is made here!
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LastShuttleOurJourneyLastShuttleOurJourney
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 30 2011 5:51 PM
Don’t miss history in the making. Get a look back at NASA's shuttle program and see Atlantis blast off for the last time. Last Shuttle: Our Journey premieres Friday, July 8, 2011 at 10PM e/p on Science.
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ThroughTheWormhole2StringTheory
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:23 PM
Could time be something more than just a two dimensional theory?
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ThroughTheWormhole2ThePurposeofTime
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:23 PM
Morgan Freeman and Sean Carroll explore the question of why time exists.
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ThroughTheWormhole2DoesTimeExist
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:21 PM
Explore the question of the existence of time with Morgan Freeman.
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ThroughTheWormhole2IsTimeAnIllusion
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:19 PM
Physicists agree that the big bang created space, but they don’t necessarily agree that it created time.
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HeadRushTestTubeTrickery
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:19 PM
The best kind of science experiments involve beakers, test tubes, and funky colored water. Watch as Kari Byron demonstrates just how sticky water molecules can be.
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ThroughTheWormhole2BirthplaceofTime
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:18 PM
Go with Morgan Freeman to the birthplace of time: Greenwich, England.
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HeadRushDisappearingWater
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:17 PM
Kari Byron cranks up the chemistry by mixing water and methanol. Will the mixture have more or less volume than pure water?
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ThroughTheWormholeWordofTheWeekEntropy
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:17 PM
Morgan Freeman announces the Through the Wormhole Word of the Week. This week’s word is: entropy.
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HeadRushKarateChallenge
From: The Science Channel on Thu, Jun 23 2011 5:15 PM
Newton’s first law of motion is demonstrated in Kari's karate challenge. Join Kari Byron in the lab for a physics experiment.
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HeadRushBedofNails
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:43 PM
Ever wonder how people in the circus lay on a board of nails? Kari Byron shows how this is done using a laytex balloon.
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HeadRushGravityDefyingLiquid
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:43 PM
Can a liquid climb upwards? Watch as Kari Byron pairs up a liquid polimer with a drill to demonstrate the Weissenberg effect.
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HeadRushBurningCash
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:43 PM
Watch as Kari Byron soaks a $20 bill in a flammable liquid, then holds it to a flame. Will her cash catch fire?
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HeadRushGelatinFiberOptics
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:41 PM
Did you know you can use jello to learn about fiber optics? Watch as Kari Byron demonstrates the basics of fiber optics using nothing more than gelatin and a beam of light.
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HeadRushMonsterToothpaste
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:41 PM
Kari Byron is back in the lab, and this time conducts a crazy chemical reaction. See what happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide, liquid detergent, food coloring and sodium iodide.
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HeadRushGasPoweredFountain
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:41 PM
Water and gas can do strange things together. Watch as Kari Byron creates a fountain using the highly-soluble ammonia gas.
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HeadRushHumanConductors
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:40 PM
What do you get with a light bulb in one hand and a tesla coil in the other, sending 25,000 volts of electricity through host Kari Byron?
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HeadRushFlamingTornado
From: The Science Channel on Wed, Jun 22 2011 5:40 PM
Flaming tornadoes are often the cause behind rapidly spreading wildfires. Watch as Kari Byron demonstrates how these flaming vortices work.
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