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Video - The Panda Baby
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Incredibly cute baby Giant Panda at the San Diego Zoo gives hope of saving her endangered species. Matthew Modine narrates.
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Video - Pale Male
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
A pioneering red-tailed hawk homesteads in Central Park - the first of his kind to do so. Narrated by Joanne Woodward
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Video - Snake Stomach
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
X-ray video of a kingsnake as it compresses and extends its vertebral column while gulping down the corn snake. Video shows 5 times real speed.
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Video - Lively Lizard
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
With more movement in the background, anole lizards signal to one another with fast and exaggerated movements.
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Snake Swallow
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
A kingsnake uses its pterygoid walk to advance its jaws over a corn snake. Since prey transport is slow, the video speed is two times the real speed.
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July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
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Video - Phenomoscope
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The best optical microscope will magnify 1,000 times. This one will do 20 times better than that. It is a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
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The newest sewing machines trade patterns over the ...
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
The newest sewing machines trade patterns over the Internet and use USB and Bluetooth to communicate.
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nxtp-gps
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
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Personal Drone
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
For less than $200, you can send a Personal Drone, or UAV, over the horizon to take a photograph or video.
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Stopping Bleeding: A New Medical Tool
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Experimental amino acid gel staunches bloody cuts in under 15 seconds.
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A Mother's Touch: Handling Determines Future
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Daughters' genes governing mothering style are switched on or off by their mothers' actions.
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Gender Bending Mollusks
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Male sea-cuttles pretend to be females to get close to real females.
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Video - Fishnet Climb
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Superbot negotiates an open weave mesh.
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Limiting calories for 48 hours prior to chemothera ...
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Limiting calories for 48 hours prior to chemotherapy gives healthy cells advantages over cancerous ones.
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Payback for Earth
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Developing nations will pay a disproportionately high share of the cost for damage to Earth's environment.
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Brain Cancer Zapper
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Killing the deadliest form of cancer with portable electric therapy.
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Babies Learn Music Easier Than Adults
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Learning music comes much more easily to very young kids than to adults.
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Video - Salmon Sickness Spreads
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Canadian ecologists catch parasites migrating from farmed to wild fish.
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Brain-Healing Bridges
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Two MIT scientists nanotechnologically reconnect brain cells.
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Video - Earthquake Forecasts
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Number cruncher John Rundle peers into California’s seismic future.
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Video - Monkey in the Mirror
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Behavioral scientists discover many remarkable similarities between humans and other primates. George Page narrates
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Video - Mimicking Moths
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Metalmark moths as they mimic jumping spiders.
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Making Killer Flu
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
CDC scientists swap genes between bird flu and human strains to plot the path of a possible pandemic.
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Video - LED's Lead Lighting Revolution
July 15, 2008, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
Light Emitting Diodes disrupt stage shows, automobiles, lamps, traffic signals, jewelry, knitting and home lighting.
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