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Hurricane Sleuth Hurricane Sleuth
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: February 20, 2010
Hurricane activity in the Atlantic is on the up-tick.  By analyzing costal sediment cores, scientists have been able to
Fruit Fly Brains Ramp Up Activity During Flight Fruit Fly Brains Ramp Up Activity During Flight
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: February 17, 2010
A tethered fruit fly (top right) hangs in front of images to simulate movement (moving stripes, top left). When the str
Monkey Business Monkey Business
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: February 13, 2010
Most of us can understand how we feel if someone else gets a better reward for doing the exact same work we did.
Nanobubbles Blast Blocked Arteries Nanobubbles Blast Blocked Arteries
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: February 06, 2010
Scientists used lasers to make nanobubbles by zapping gold nanoparticles inside cells. In tests they found the nanobubb
Sea Turtles Sea Turtles
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: February 06, 2010
Sea turtles, salmon, and sharks sometimes travel the width of the ocean to return to their "breeding ground"
Robot Butler Robot Butler "HERB"
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: February 03, 2010
His name is HERB and he’s a robotic butler designed to open doors, clean tables and even retrieve your slippers.
Metal Foam Metal Foam
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2010
Metal foam is lighter but much stronger than "real" metal.
Cars without Drivers Cars without Drivers
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 22, 2010
Meet Boss – the car that can drive itself! It has 18 sensors, including a three dimensional laser and onboard computers
Inside Look at Virus Infection Inside Look at Virus Infection
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 22, 2010
Green virus particles move on the tip of red actin tails. A virus-tipped red actin tail produced by this cell induces t
Cars without Drivers Cars without Drivers
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 22, 2010
Meet Boss – the car that can drive itself! It has 18 sensors, including a three dimensional laser and onboard computers
Angry Flies Lunge For Each Other Angry Flies Lunge For Each Other
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 15, 2010
Aggressive lunge behavior between a pair of male fruit flies seen in slow motion.
Solar Decathlon Solar Decathlon
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 15, 2010
This past October, the Mall in Washington D.C. looked like something futuristic.  Twenty solar-powered homes were part
Tiger Mom and Cubs in Sumatran Jungle Tiger Mom and Cubs in Sumatran Jungle
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 07, 2010
For the first time, scientists capture video of a mother tiger and her cubs stopping to sniff and check out a camera tr
Deepest Undersea Erupting Volcano Deepest Undersea Erupting Volcano
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 18, 2009
Nearly 4,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, the West Mata volcano spews superheated lava.
Keeping an Eye on Home Keeping an Eye on Home
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 18, 2009
A Computer Scientist and Electrical Engineer can always keep an eye on his home.  That’s because he’s rigged his home w
Keeping an Eye on Home Keeping an Eye on Home
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 18, 2009
A Computer Scientist and Electrical Engineer can always keep an eye on his home.  That?s because he?s rigged his home w
World’s Rarest Ape Caught on Video World’s Rarest Ape Caught on Video
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 16, 2009
Scientists captured the first professional video of the world?s rarest ape, named the cross river gorilla, on a foreste
How Bats Stick to Surfaces How Bats Stick to Surfaces
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 14, 2009
A sucker-footed bat uses its adhesive pads on the wrists and ankles to walk up a smooth surface. When its pads are drag
Octopus Uses Tools Octopus Uses Tools
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 14, 2009
The veined octopus gathers and stacks discarded coconut shells, then transports them on the seafloor to use as shelter.
Wireless Braintalk Wireless Braintalk
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: December 11, 2009
An example of the volunteer’s performance with the brain-computer interface that scans minds in real-time for speech
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