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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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People who lived during the ancient times predicted that thousands of years since then, the world would develop beyond anyone’s imagination. True enough, what used to be science fictions eventually became established truths and facts because of advancements in technology. For the past few year
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NASA’s Solar Dynamics observatory captured imagery of dark strands of plasma erupting away from the surface of the Sun on June 19th, 2014. The ensuing coronal mass ejection was captured by the NASA / ESA SOHO observatory.
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If you’re a fan of sushi, or and ocean enthusiast, you have probably noticed that fish come in just about every color! Why is this? Tara and Trace list out all factors that give a fish it’s colorful appearance. For a collection of sloth videos, check out Sloth Week at http://www.slothwee
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Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/1bmWO8h Described as a gentle giant of the jellyfish world, a huge barrel jellyfish made an appearance in an estuary near St Mawes in Cornwall. Report by Claire Lomas. Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aENuyJ Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1fta2Qp Add us
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A clam known as the disco clam has the ability to reflect light! What is causing this? Trace explains how this clam has such a unique feature, and discusses a few other animals that have cool party tricks! Go to http://www.audiblepodcast.com/dnews to get a FREE Audiobook of your choice when you sign
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A helium balloon carrying an experimental saucer-shaped NASA spacecraft floated off a launch tower at the US Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility. Report by Jennifer Cordingley.
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NASA’s NEOWISE mission captured a series of infrared images of comet C/2012 K1 — also referred to as comet Pan-STARRS — as it swept across our skies in May 2014. This animation shows the progression of the comet across a field of stars — and a more distant spiral galaxy, call
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It’s one of, if not, the strongest storm ever recorded on the planet. Super Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the Philippines with winds touching 235 miles per hour. Trace looks at how this typhoon differs from hurricanes and what ingredients combined to create such a monster. Read More: Super Typh
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Most corals were once thought to live in tropical waters, close enough to the surface to receive sunlight. But with the help of submersibles, scientists have discovered vast forests of corals living in dark, cold waters. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/coralforestsofdeep/welcome.html TRANSCRIPT: NARRATOR
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Los Alamos and Sandia national Labs partnered up to create one of the worlds most powerful computer. Subscribe to KOAT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1jocB9r Get more Albuquerque news: http://koat.com Like us:http://facebook.com/KOAT7 Follow us: http://twitter.com/KOATLiveUpdates Googl
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Students get first look at Florida Polytechnic University
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NASA’s New Horizons mission will be within 6,214 miles (10,000 km) from the surface of the dwarf planet on July 14, 2015. Similar cameras on a probe that close to Earth would be able to resolve individual building and their shapes.
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After delays, SpaceX makes launch of Falcon 9 rocket to put communications satellites into orbit. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More updates and breaking news: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world’s stories like no one else