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January 28, 2011
Tennis balls are supposed to bounce. So what happened to this ball during a match at the Australian Open? Jorge Ribas explains.
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January 16, 2011
Why are these paint particles moving by themselves? Biobus Ben solves the mystery beneath his microscope.
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January 14, 2011
A recently discovered dinosaur could unearth clues on the early days of dinosaur evolution, according to researchers. Jorge Ribas gets a closer look at Eodromaeus or 'Dawn Runner'.
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January 13, 2011
Patients in a comatose, or vegetative, state may be more aware than they appear. A top neuroscientist talks about his work to communicate with people in such a state.
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January 07, 2011
Disaster movies and sci-fi epics could get a lot more realistic thanks to the field of fluid dynamics, which is giving filmmakers new ways of creating better visual effects, from tidal waves to ...
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December 29, 2010
Discovery News says goodbye to 2010 with a rundown of our top 10 grossest, coolest and weirdest videos: Everything from screaming tadpoles and flying snakes to fire tornados and glowing lava pools.
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December 19, 2010
Social media websites, online gaming, and ubiquitous mobile technology: Who’s to say we're not already living in a virtual landscape like the one depicted in Tron: Legacy? Jorge Ribas ...
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December 16, 2010
If ducks can fly, then why can’t they stand through the wind in this viral video? James Williams gets an explanation.
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December 15, 2010
Before light cycles, teleportation, glowing jumpsuits and identity discs could exist on the Grid, the creators of Tron: Legacy met with scientists in our world. Jorge Ribas talks to the film’s ...
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December 11, 2010
Drying paint looks amazing under a microscope? It sure does, as Biobus Ben show us in a clip he recorded in his roving laboratory, the BioBus.
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December 09, 2010
Before actor Jeff Bridges could reprise his role in the Tron sequel, he had to get digital botox. But how will facial mapping technology change the way roles are cast in the future? Jorge Ribas ...
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December 05, 2010
Birds attacking cats! Cats attacking each other! What’s going on in this viral video? James Williams gets the explanation.
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December 03, 2010
What was President John F. Kennedy like to work for? What did Mrs. Kennedy and her agent bond over? The U.S. Secret Service detail assigned to the Kennedys talk about the First Family. Discovery ...
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November 25, 2010
When a cat meets an alligator in a viral video...the cat wins? How is that possible? James Williams talks to an alligator expert to find out.
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November 20, 2010
Creatures abound under the microscopes of the BioBus - including cycloptic crustaceans! Biobus Ben walks us through his discoveries in the first installment of this series.
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November 17, 2010
When an epic trick play during a Driscoll Middle School football game went viral on YouTube, we wanted to know why it worked in the first pace. James Williams gets an explanation.
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November 13, 2010
The difference between dogs and cats just widened, as scientists have found that the two animals drink liquids using entirely different methods. Dogs use a plunk and scoop method while cats ...
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November 07, 2010
Is that a time traveler chatting on a cell phone in an old Charlie Chaplin film from 1928? James Williams gets two possible explanations on what’s happening in this viral YouTube video.
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November 03, 2010
Four lion cubs at the National Zoo took a swim test to find out if the animals could climb out of the moat around the lion habitat if they happen to fall in. The test is part of the zoo’s larger ...
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October 30, 2010
Why did a Brooklyn man send his iPhone soaring towards outer space? Discovery News' James Williams finds out.
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