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October 08, 2009
Halloween has been celebrated for over 2,000 years and its traditions have changed over time.
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October 08, 2009
A town with a long tradition of witch activity celebrates its heritage every Halloween.
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November 02, 2008
This week Kasey-Dee Gardner sits down with an email expert and finds out why we should never return spam.
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November 02, 2008
You've probably never seen night-shining clouds unless you live in the north or south pole. But this week Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why they exist.
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November 02, 2008
Have you ever eaten ice cream too fast and gotten a stinging sensation in your face? This week Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why this happens.
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November 02, 2008
Have you ever wondered why black holes exist in space? This week Kasey-Dee finds out.
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November 02, 2008
Have you ever wondered why black holes exist in space? This week Kasey-Dee finds out.
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November 02, 2008
Have you ever noticed when you scratch a dog their leg starts twitching like crazy? This week Kasey-Dee Gardner talks to a veterinarian to find out why that happens.
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November 02, 2008
This week Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why all mammals have bellybuttons.
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November 02, 2008
Is a car really the safest place to be in a lightning storm? Kasey-Dee gets the answer this week on Why? Tell Me Why!
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November 02, 2008
The NASTAR Center is equipped to train suborbital travellers, but they can do much more, like desensitize someone against motion sickness. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports.
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November 02, 2008
Leonardo Da Vinci used mirrors to hide biblical images in his most famous masterpieces, according to a controversial new book. Discovery News' Rossella Lorenzi reports.
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November 02, 2008
Thousands of pigeons are crowding and dirtying Hollywood streets -- and residents have had enough. Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner tells us about a new way the city is controlling the ...
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November 02, 2008
The University of Missouri - Columbia is at the forefront of cancer research. Kasey-Dee Gardner tells us how they're using pets to find better treatments for animals and humans.
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November 02, 2008
The University of Minnesota calls their new equine center the "Mayo Clinic" for horses. Kasey-Dee Gardner brings us up to speed on all their new treatments and technology.
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November 02, 2008
A Feng Shui Master in Hong Kong claims to be the world's first pet fortune teller. And people in the pet-loving city are lining up to have their furry friends' fortunes read.
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November 02, 2008
Niger is home to the remaining giraffes in western Africa and locals have become partners in the protection of the endangered animals in that region.
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November 02, 2008
Sustainable living is starting to make a mark in the Netherlands. So much, some think within 10 years, all homes will be energy neutral.
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November 02, 2008
Cornell University researchers have published a new study which shows how the toothy, lighting-fast barracuda attacks its prey -- it slices it in half, scissor-style.
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November 02, 2008
The Central California SPCA is helping you find the perfect cat. Kasey-Dee Gardner tells us about a new "feline-ality" test that will help you adopt the perfect companion.
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