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There Is No Normal Anymore Erica and Father Jack discover they are being tracked by a Seeker from the V’s; Chad tries to be more investigative. |
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How It’s Made: Steering Columns If you like cars, then check out this clip about hot rod steering columns from Science Channel’s "How It's Made." Date Added: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: Shaft, hot rod steering column, paid:126455.005.02.048, newpaid:128072.005.02.197 |
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How It’s Made: Radar Gun Science Channel’s "How It's Made" takes us inside a radar gun to see how police use it to track down speeders with precision and accuracy. Date Added: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: network:sci, radar beam, paid:126455.004.02.048, newpaid:128072.013.02.197 |
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Desert Meteorite Search In Sudan, scientists and students search the desert for evidence of the TC3 asteroid. Date Added: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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How It’s Made: Bowling Ball Learn how bowling ball cores are produced on this clip from Science Channel’s "How It's Made." Date Added: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: network:sci, the science channel, paid:126455.004.02.048, newpaid:128072.012.02.197 |
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How It’s Made: Hammer Time Science Channel’s "How It's Made" hits the nail on the head as it explores how hammers are manufactured. Date Added: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: manufacturing, tempering process, how it's made, newpaid:128072.006.02.197 |
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How It’s Made: Pepper Pepper mills add some spice to your life. Just watch this clip from Science Channel’s "How It's Made." Date Added: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: the science channel, peppercorns, paid:126455.005.02.048, format:16x9 |
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How It’s Made: Roller Skate Assembly Have you ever wondered how roller skates are made? Learn more with Science Channel’s "How It's Made." Date Added: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: how it's made, manufacturing, roller skate wheels, newpaid:128072.008.02.197 |
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How It’s Made: Bicycle Frames This clip from Science Channel’s "How It's Made" offers an inside glimpse of custom carbon fiber bike frames. Date Added: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: bike frame assembly, the science channel, paid:126455.002.02.048, mold cavity |
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Swine Flu: the Science of Pandemics NGC explains the science behind the development and mutation of a superflu virus. How do we contain a new flu virus on the run? Date Added: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 Runtime: 46m 7s Category: Documentary Channel: Hulu Tags: TV, Full Episode, fulllength, longform |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Preventative Medicine Find out how a simple pinprick could give you enough information to save your life! Date Added: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 12s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: preventative medicine, curing diseases, science channel, Medical Technology |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Dream Bed What if you could be guaranteed a great night’s sleep every night? A bed manufacturer is working on doing just that! Date Added: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 Runtime: 2m 47s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: get better sleep, science channel, sleep studies, future science |
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Greatest Motorcycles Ever: Iconic Bike The Triumph Bonneville was made popular by Marlon Brando in the 1953 move "The Wild One." |
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Greatest Motorcycles Ever: Rolls Royce of Motorcycles The Brough Superior was a luxury bike that performed well too. It traveled at 100 miles per hour in the 1920s. |
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PopSci’s Future Of: Organ Factory It may be possible in the very near future to clone your own organs. Sound impossible? Find out how it all works! Date Added: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 22s Category: Science Channel: The Science Channel Tags: organ farms, future science, living forever, pop sci's future of |
