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Body Suspension Bella experiences the biochemical transformation of pain into pleasure as she hangs suspended by her skin. Date Added: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Mindbending Backbender Scientists investigate how Iona maneuvers herself into deep backbends and is able to suspend her body with her teeth. Date Added: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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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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Human Blockhead How can Jared Rydelek hammer a four-inch nail into his nose without causing serious damage or even making himself sneeze? Date Added: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Asteroid on The Way It’s just a matter of time before the next big asteroid crashes into Earth. Date Added: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Deadly Blast To understand the deadly release of energy caused by an asteroid striking Earth, scientists study the blast of a 5,000-pound bomb. Date Added: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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The Science of Firewalking What keeps Trever McGhee’s feet from burning to a crisp as he walks on burning coals? Date Added: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Strongman Physics Experts deconstruct how Franz uses multiple muscle groups to hold back forces that could split an average man in two. Date Added: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Welding a Subway Car Frame Technicians in Lapa, Brazil, assemble the body shell of a NYC subway car. Date Added: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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A Town Full of Twins Seeing double is normal in Cândido Godói, Brazil, where the rate of twin births is nearly a thousand percent above the global average. Date Added: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Bermuda Triangle Mystery In the Bermuda Triangle, 75 planes and hundreds of yachts have disappeared without a trace. Why? Date Added: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Ancient Art Galleries With infrared imaging, Bud creates an inventory of the Canyonlands' priceless rock art. Date Added: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Assembling the Subway Car Workers install the floors, AC units, doors and windows in a new R160 New York City subway car. Date Added: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 Runtime: 0s Category: Science Channel: National Geographic Channel Tags: Science & Technology |
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Wired Science Ball Busters WIRED SCIENCE checks in with mechanical engineers to make sure every baseball that makes it to a major league game has the correct degree of hardness Date Added: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 Runtime: 50m 45s Category: Science Channel: WTTW Chicago Tags: science, technology, sports, nuclear issues |
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2009 Best Inventions of the Year TIME senior writer Lev Grossman discusses some of the top choices for 2009 Best Inventions of the Year. READ MORE: bit.ly ... "TIME Magazine" "Best In Date Added: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 Runtime: 2m 48s Category: TV Channel: YouTube Tags: TIME Magazine, Best Inventions, bluefin tuna, Clean Seas |
