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It’s beetle versus bush when a mass of viburnum leaf beetle eggs (dark lump) starts developing under a rough, brown covering left by their mom. Video (one image per half-hour for three weeks) at first shows nothing more dangerous than a casual white mold frosting their covering, but then the plant’s response kicks in and breaks the egg pile. A strong plant defense may have favored beetle egg crowds that even out the fight. Credit: Kent Loefler/Cornell University
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Video Length: 28
Date Found: June 04, 2011
Date Produced: May 25, 2011
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July 16, 2011
TERESA FORCADES, doctor in Public Health, reflects on the history, and gives scientific data, of A type flu and lists all the irregularities related to this subject.  She explains the consequences of the declaration of a PANDEMIC, the political consequences from this ...
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July 12, 2011
This is the "Shooter’s Commentary" for Vivian & Chao's highlight film with some behind the scenes footage added.   It is our hopes that these commentaries are fun, educational and informative. We plan on getting more (dedicated) ...
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July 12, 2011
In this tutorial, we imitate some promos for MBC2 that was originally created by a motion graphic artist named Alexander Grinke.  This promo had a letter inflate then explode like a balloon. To do this, we will use a combination of rigid body dynamics, soft body ...
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July 12, 2011
This video was created by DIGITALKITCHEN.
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July 12, 2011
Killing time between events on everyone’s favourite little island.
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