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This video shows a resident of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories in Canada throwing boiling water into very, very cold air. A fellow Yellowknife resident and high school chemistry teacher explains the surprising results.
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Video Length: 120
Date Found: April 01, 2011
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Discovery International |
July 12, 2011
A gaggle of geese float down the Colorado River and onto a giant, man-made wave! Are they surfing or just trying to survive (or maybe a little bit of both)? Jorge Ribas gets the answer.
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Discovery International |
July 12, 2011
Four years after being paralyzed in a car accident, UC Berkeley graduate Austin Whitney was able to walk again thanks to a new robotic exoskeleton. Jorge Ribas finds out how it works.
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Discovery International |
July 12, 2011
It might not be the most appealing way to find out if an animal is pregnant, but analyzing animal feces is definitely the least invasive. And at the Smithsonian Conservation Biological Institute, Jorge Ribas finds out how it’s done.
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Discovery International |
July 12, 2011
The newest Transformers movie features an extreme sport called wingsuit flying. To learn more about this form of human flight, Martin Berman talks to a pro who’s been jumping off cliffs for years.
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Discovery International |
July 12, 2011
The Red Jacket team takes the swivel gun out for a round of test firing on a traditional boat mount.
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