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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 39 Flight Engineers Rick Mastracchio and Steve Swanson of NASA fielded questions about life and work in orbit from third and fourth grade students at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Monroe, Conn. April 8 during an in-flight educational event. Ma
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The “Arctic” apples have a suppressed enzyme that delays the browning that occurs after an apple is cut or bruised.
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KG and Ringy are in Aspen, Colo., in search of a time tube containing the mouse from Steve Jobs’ first mass-marketed Lisa computer. Buried during the now-defunct International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA).
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Brian Cooley visits Mercedes’s lab in Silicon Valley where he tries out a prototype dashboard that uses gesture tech and VR to access information.
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NASA space-based observatories are making unprecedented new discoveries and revealing worlds never before seen. During a televised panel discussion of leading science and engineering experts at NASA Headquarters on Monday, July 14, a scientific and technological roadmap to lead to the discovery of p
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An X1-class flare erupted from sunspot AR2017 on Mar. 29th, 2014. NASA’s SDO captured the fireworks and NASA’s SOHO captured the resulting coronal mass ejection. A magnetic crochet rippled Earth’s magnetic field when the flare was in progress.
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Communications were lost with the Proton-M rocket carrying an advanced communications satellite 540 seconds after liftoff from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on May 16th, 2014. July 2013 Proton Explosion: http://goo.gl/9yMJ2S Video courtesy of Roscosmos
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Meet Kieran Sorkin. He’s one of around 100 children born each year in Britain with a condition in which one or both of their ears are missing. It’s called Microtia. Now the BBC has had access to surgery — at London’s Great Ormond Street hospital — where doctors create n
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More than half of the world’s coral reefs have died since the dawn of the industrial age, due to human activities and ever increasing ocean temperatures. Stanford’s Steve Palumbi has a plan for bringing them back to life. For more: http://news.stanford.edu/features/2014/coral-reef/
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This is Genuinely not an April fools. Dr Denise Herzing, the director of the Wild Dolphin Project, has announced that one member of a pod of dolphins was heard to whistle the word seaweed, after it was taught the vocabulary by researchers. It’s hoped we will eventually be able to create a basi
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Just to clarify, this video isn’t about people who are alive but we think should be dead. Instead, it’s a list of people who’ve gone through things that absolutely should have killed them, and came out the other side to tell the tale. From giving birth and having brain surgery at t
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The international Cassini-Huygens mission scanned a gathering cloud mass over the methane sea known as Ligeia Mare on Saturn’s largest moon Titan between July 20th and 22nd 2014.
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March 27 – A Russian Soyuz rocket docks with the International Space Station to deliver the crew of Expedition 39/40. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world’s stories li
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Hyundai is the first carmaker to put Android Auto into production, signaling a new era of mobile meets mobile. In this video I show you how to get Android Auto in …
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Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Apr. 6 – Three Nobel prize winners are throwing their weight behind an anti-radiation belt developed by an Israeli company that protects first-responders from exposure to radiation after nuclear accidents. The “StemRad 360 Gamma” belt