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The Screaming Mummy: Tortured Among Pharaohs? The Screaming Mummy: Tortured Among Pharaohs?
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Egyptian mummy "Unknown Man E" is nameless, young (23) and apparently poisoned.
Video - "Spinneroids:" When Asteroid Dance Video - "Spinneroids:" When Asteroid Dance
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
The two parts of asteroid 1999 KW4 whirl around each other. The larger piece, Alpha, could break apart.
Video - Antarctic Ice Shelf Disintegrates Video - Antarctic Ice Shelf Disintegrates
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Scientists conduct an aerial survey of massive ice field that has broken off Antarctica’s Wilkins Ice Shelf.
Video - The Secret of Golf Balls Revealed: Dimple Dynamics Video - The Secret of Golf Balls Revealed: Dimple Dynamics
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Why do dimpled golf balls fly farther and straighter? Supercomputer simulation shows the fine details.
Joe Kittenger: Sky Dive from 102,800 feet (31,300 meters) Joe Kittenger: Sky Dive from 102,800 feet (31,300 meters)
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
USAF pilot Joe Kittenger parachutes from a balloon 19.5 miles up on Aug. 16th 1960.
Video: Learning from Leonardo Video: Learning from Leonardo
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
An analysis of the gut contents from Leonardo, an exceptionally well-preserved dinosaur fossil
Orchards of the Sun: Solar Power Springs Up Orchards of the Sun: Solar Power Springs Up
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
How much of the Sun’s energy can really be harvested by humans?
How Telescopes Work - Ways to Gather Light How Telescopes Work - Ways to Gather Light
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Comparing different ways telescope types.
Target: The Moon - Special Tricks to See More Target: The Moon - Special Tricks to See More
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
How to best observe this favorite of amateur astronomers.
Target: The Stars - Special Tricks to See More Target: The Stars - Special Tricks to See More
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
How to best observe distant suns.
Dealing With Dew - Keeping Your Optics Dry Dealing With Dew - Keeping Your Optics Dry
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
How to keep optical surfaces free of condensation
The Last Word - Of Time Machines and Extra-Terrestrials The Last Word - Of Time Machines and Extra-Terrestrials
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Who might be looking back at you from the deep time of space?
Death Star Galaxy Death Star Galaxy
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Galaxy 3C321’s supermassive black hole is shooting a jet of particles
Special Delivery: Antibiotic Viruses Could Kill Bacteria Special Delivery: Antibiotic Viruses Could Kill Bacteria
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Researchers discover powerful molecular-scale motors that drive viruses.
Better Bug Sprays? Better Bug Sprays?
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
50 years of DEET has left a bad taste. Now some promising replacements are emerging.
Cats: Smooth,  But Inefficient Walkers Cats: Smooth, But Inefficient Walkers
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Unlike dogs and humans, cats don’t conserve energy when they move.
Bangs in Slow Motion: Expanding the Instantaneous Bangs in Slow Motion: Expanding the Instantaneous
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Minitaure explosions and little jets. Dr. David G. Alciatore dissects each second up to 10,000x, revealing surprises.
Balloons in Slow Motion: Expanding the Instantaneous Balloons in Slow Motion: Expanding the Instantaneous
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
The indignant deaths of water balloons. Dr. David G. Alciatore dissects each second up to 10,000x, revealing surprises.
Crush-Crash in Slow Motion: Expanding the Instantaneous Crush-Crash in Slow Motion: Expanding the Instantaneous
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Creative destruction of human artifacts. Dr. David G. Alciatore dissects each second up to 10,000x, revealing surprises.
When Cell Phones and Microscopes Hook Up... When Cell Phones and Microscopes Hook Up...
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Diagnosing disease in developing nations is made easier with this $99 innovation
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