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Intel Baby Nobels Finalist: Julia Ransohoff Julia Dory Ransohoff, 17, a high schooler who studied stem cells meets Pres. Obama the day he loosens stem cell regs

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 4m 37s
Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: whats-next, biology, Health, sciam-exclusives


Exclusive - Lou Dobbs Extended Interview Pt. 3 Lou Dobbs believes America is fragile with limited resources in this complete, unedited interview. (04:02)

Date Added: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 Runtime: 4m 2s
Category: Funny Channel: The Daily Show 
Tags: clip, Lou Dobbs, interview, exclusives


Exclusive - Lou Dobbs Extended Interview Pt. 2 In this complete, unedited interview, Lou Dobbs wants to motivate Americans in the center who are no longer represented in government. (08:20)

Date Added: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 Runtime: 8m 20s
Category: Funny Channel: The Daily Show 
Tags: clip, Lou Dobbs, interview, exclusives


Exclusive - Jack’s Mannequin - The Resolution The complete performance of "The Resolution" by Jack’s Mannequin, from their album "The Glass Passenger." (03:29)

Date Added: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 29s
Category: Funny Channel: The Daily Show 
Tags: performances, music, songs, exclusives


Exclusive - Lou Dobbs Extended Interview Pt. 1 Lou Dobbs discusses the mutual decision that was made for him to leave CNN in this complete, unedited interview. (08:24)

Date Added: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 Runtime: 8m 24s
Category: Funny Channel: The Daily Show 
Tags: clip, Lou Dobbs, interview, exclusives


Tornado Travails: Scientists Track Elusive Twisters This summer, more than 100 researchers spent five weeks hunting down tornadoes, in the largest study of its kind. But it was an unusually quiet year

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 22s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: RSS, Vodcast, everyday-science, earth-and-environment


Climate change: Madagascar Reporter Anjali Nayar visited a pioneering project in Madagascar that’s aiming to protect one of the country's few remaining forests

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 4m 13s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: energy-and-sustainability, climate, society-and-policy, sciam-exclusives


Intel Baby Nobels Finalist: Marianna Mao We could soon be learning more about black holes and binary star systems, according to Marianna Yuling Mao, of Mission San Jose High School in Fremon

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 29s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: sciam-exclusives, physics, space, RSS


Is Dark Energy an Illusion? New observations have led astronomers to suggest that Copernicus may have been wrong and the Earth does have a special place in the universe: at the

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 5m 35s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: RSS, Vodcast, physics, space


Instant Egghead - What is Synthetic Biology SciAm editor David Biello explains how scientists are attempting to make life — from scratch.

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 1m 50s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: everyday-science, sciam-exclusives, biology, society-and-policy


Bats Beyond Twilight: Part 1 Learn all about bats: from how they fly to how much blood a vampire drinks

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 4m 44s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: everyday-science, archaeology, biology, sciam-exclusives


Intel Baby Nobels Finalist: Chelsea Jurman If you drank as a teenager, do not tell your kids about it. That’s the lesson from Chelsea Lynn Jurman’s study of teen drinking behavior

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 20s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: biology, everyday-science, mind-and-brain, intel-2009


Learning the Lingo of Surgical Sutures Surgeons use different types of sutures to sew up different parts of the body, Ethicon, Inc.'s Upstream Technologies vice president Ed Dormier explai

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 15s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: sciam-exclusives, biology, Health, RSS


Sticky Situation: How Mesh and Glue Replace Sutures As an alternative to sutures, surgeons are starting to turn to a combination of mesh tape topped with quick-drying adhesive to close up our wounds.

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 50s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: technology, sciam-exclusives, Late, ethicon052009


NASA’s Dawn on "Star Trek"-Like Voyage On its eight-year data gathering mission, the Dawn spacecraft will be the first space probe to visit and orbit two solar system bodies other than Ear

Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 22s
Category: Funny Channel: Scientific American 
Tags: space, technology, RSS, sciam-exclusives

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