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March 11, 2011
Rookie pilot Ben Pedersen flies out to deliver supplies to a small village but on the way Ferno calls to tell him he forgot the mail.
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March 10, 2011
The crew aboard the Ark Royal practise accommodating the 1500 British citizens stranded in Europe after a volcanic ash cloud prevented air travel.
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March 05, 2011
Racing wheelchairs used in the para-olympics are specially designed for each individual athlete. Find out how these unique racing machines are made.
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March 03, 2011
Mario and the Roman brothers ive in Mike’s old neighborhood and have helped him care for his birds his whole life. Now, they are the rookies helping Mike build a world class racing team!
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March 03, 2011
Vinnie Torre has raced pigeons his entire life. He is the president of his local racing club in Hoboken, New Jersey and Mike has recruited him to be the coach of Team Tyson!
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March 03, 2011
How do you know if a pigeon is going to be a winner? It depends on who you ask. See how pigeon racing pros Louis the Lip and Vinnie Torre pick a winning bird.
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March 03, 2011
While selecting pigeons for a training session, Mike is struck by his favorite bird and talks about it to the cameras.
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March 03, 2011
When a practice run goes bad, Mike is furious. The team can’t survive in the world of competitive pigeon racing with performances like these!
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March 03, 2011
Preparing for a race Mike, Vinnie and Mario discuss what teamwork is all about!
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March 03, 2011
Want to be the best? It’s going to take hard work, long hours and maybe a little talent. Veteran pigeon fliers Louis the Lip, Vinnie Torre and Marty McGuinness explain.
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February 25, 2011
The discovery of a baby gas giant planet orbiting a young, 12 million-year-old star means that these types of planets can form much more quickly than previously thought. Jorge Ribas reports on ...
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February 25, 2011
The discovery of a baby gas giant planet orbiting a young, 12 million-year-old star means that these types of planets can form much more quickly than previously thought. Jorge Ribas reports on ...
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February 25, 2011
Now, when you raise your glass this New Year’s Eve, you can think of Mike Rowe shoving the filling wand into the bunghole (a wine-barrel-filling technique).
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February 25, 2011
Because of a lack of tourism prompted by the U.S.-Cuba trade embargo, the island country’s marine ecosystem is a promising source of study for scientists. Julienne Gage reports.
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February 25, 2011
The Japanese Hayabusa probe exploded on its re-entry to Earth, but a capsule possibly containing samples of asteroid dust survived. Discovery News' Ian O’Neill explains.
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February 25, 2011
It’s Mike Rowe sampling several glasses of rum at the Newport Distillery. Why WOULDN'T you watch?
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February 25, 2011
On Jelm Mountain in Wyoming, Mike Rowe helps a crew replace an old wooden power pole with a new metal one.
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February 25, 2011
Courtesy of Audrey, a "severely infested" subject, Mike Rowe learns more than he — and possibly you -- ever wanted to know about lice, their eggs and your scalp.
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February 25, 2011
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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February 25, 2011
Pollen hot off the pod is more potent than it needs to be, so Mike Rowe mixes in flour in order to make a little go a long(er) way.
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