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Demystifying Magic Tricks Demystifying Magic Tricks
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 14, 2010
Plastics Go Green Plastics Go Green
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 14, 2010
Scientists are developing "greener" plastics using plant materials.
Daredevil Base Jumps off Antarctic Mountain Daredevil Base Jumps off Antarctic Mountain
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 14, 2010
After two weeks of preparation, Rozov climbed the face of the Ulvetanna. With his wingsuit on, he then flew for 45 seco
Pesky Bacterium Behind Ulcers Pesky Bacterium Behind Ulcers
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 14, 2010
The Science of Thanksgiving The Science of Thanksgiving
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 14, 2010
How does the pop-up timer in a turkey work? Why do muffins rise, even when made without yeast? Find out when Thanksgiv
Whats Happening in the Arctic? Whats Happening in the Arctic?
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 09, 2010
From sea ice melting, to massive ice sheets contributing to level rise,
The Squid with a The Squid with a "Klingon Cloaking Device"
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 07, 2010
The Hawaiian bobtail squid and its resident bacterium have a powerful and still somewhat mysterious symbiotic relations
Butterflies Delight in Tropical Winter Wonderland Butterflies Delight in Tropical Winter Wonderland
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 04, 2010
The American Museum of Natural History has over 100 species of tropical butterflies on display in a live walk-in exhibi
Your Brain on Magic Your Brain on Magic
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 30, 2010
How magic tricks hack your neural wiring.  Magicians dazzle us by exploiting loopholes in the brain
Gliding Snakes' Undulations Send Them Flying Gliding Snakes' Undulations Send Them Flying
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 23, 2010
A C. paradisi leaps off the branch and glides straight. The tree-dwelling snakes can glide up to 33 feet.
A Brain Scientist Investigates Social Learning A Brain Scientist Investigates Social Learning
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 23, 2010
Shrinking the Computer Chip Shrinking the Computer Chip
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 23, 2010
Robert Miller, Ph.D., winner of the 2010 ACS Award for Chemistry of Materials, who helped develop materials that shrunk
New Wireless Power Technology Cuts the Cord New Wireless Power Technology Cuts the Cord
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 17, 2010
Beamed power and cable-free transmission began with Nikola Tesla.
Space Tourism Gets Off The Ground - Finally Space Tourism Gets Off The Ground - Finally
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 17, 2010
Brit Trogen explores the recent history of commercial space flight and the future of space tourism.
Psychedelic Cephalopods Swiftly Switch Color Schemes Psychedelic Cephalopods Swiftly Switch Color Schemes
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 17, 2010
Cuttlefish can change color and texture of their skin to look like coral, rocks, sand and more.
Cats Drink With Delicate Balance Cats Drink With Delicate Balance
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 12, 2010
A cat laps at a yogurt-water mixture, shown here slowed down four times.
This Robot Folds Towels! - Flexible Object Barrier Broken This Robot Folds Towels! - Flexible Object Barrier Broken
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 09, 2010
Once Blind,  Patient Regains Sight Once Blind, Patient Regains Sight
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: November 03, 2010
A microchip was implanted under the retina, allowing this once blind patient to locate various objects.
The Search for the Subatomic The Search for the Subatomic "Ghost" Particles
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: October 26, 2010
For more than a decade—in the most inhospitable place on Earth-- scientists have been building an observatory to search
Science Behind Bars Science Behind Bars
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: October 26, 2010
In the Pacific Northwest moss is a key component to the eco-system of the region, which makes it important to study.
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