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Time-Lapse of Secret Life on the Great Barrier Reef
Check out this amazing time-lapse video showing the secret life of corals in the Great Barrier Reef. Using time-lapse photography, Dr Pim Bongaerts from the University of Queensland, found a way to show how the coral moves and grows it's normally too slow to see. He shared some of his remarkable foo...
Date: 2015-10-08 13:35:02
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Ambulance Drone
Each year nearly a million people in Europe suffer from a cardiac arrest. A mere 8% survives due to slow response times of emergency services. The ambulance-drone is capable of saving lives with an integrated defibrillator. The goal is to improve existing emergency infrastructure with a network of d...
Date: 2016-11-03 15:47:30
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Departhenon Short Film
Age restricted video. One little public sex scene at the Parthenon and now this? It used to be that whatever happened at the Parthenon stayed at the Parthenon. Now 150 new cameras have been set up at the popular Grecian tourist site after the historical ruin saw an entirely different sort of acti
Date: 2022-05-29 13:48:32
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Storm Cloud in Fire Island
Community of Lights captured this amazing cloud at the end of July in the late afternoon in Fire Island Pines, a beautiful barrier island off the coast of New York. The cloud was about 500 feet wide and sever miles long covering the entire island as it went by, and then vanished in the Atlantic Oce...
Date: 2011-05-02 20:34:37
User: Community of Lights
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Solar eclipse reaches totality in Mazatlán, Mexico
A total solar eclipse is moving its way across North America Monday. CBS News' Norah O'Donnell, Tony Dokoupil and Bill Harwood are watching the celestial event from Indianapolis as totality takes over Mazatlán, Mexico. Also, astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz explains how scientists are using the opportu
Date: 2024-04-08 22:58:43
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Cancer Detection Dogs Training
One year old mixed beagle/hounds Buster, Indie and Romeo are performing their twice daily cancer detection training which is how they are fed. They have successfully trained dogs to identify urine containing e.coli, the bacteria that causes a certain type of urinary tract infection, and to distingu...
Date: 2014-07-06 21:01:48
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DEALING WITH A PANDEMIC - COFL
COVID-19 is changing the way we live and function in society. We are learning how to stay safe by wearing masks and following social distancing. The world is adapting to a new reality in the way we travel, how we teach our children, farm our food and eat in restaurants, perform safely and even how ...
Date: 2020-07-25 13:13:16
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Bill Gates on Finding a Vaccine for COVID-19, the Economy, and Returning to ‘Normal Life’
Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates had an informative conversation with Ellen about his foundation’s efforts to help find a vaccine and therapeutics for COVID-19, the effect the pandemic is having on the economy, when we can expect to get back to “normal life,” and what gives him hope d
Date: 2020-04-13 18:08:26
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Music Minds: See Oliver Sacks' Brain Reacts to Music on PBS's NOVA
music minds See an expanded version of the film's sequence on Oliver Sacks's brain as it reacts to different pieces of music.
Date: 2011-06-16 18:03:09
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Orca: Albino Killer Whale Spotted
A Russian research ship has spotted an extremely rare white adult orca, or killer whale, off the coast of Kamchatka for the first time in history. No one knows the reason for the whale's unusual pigmentation. ­The scientists identified the whale by his pure white fin, swimming together with his pod,
Date: 2012-04-24 20:07:06
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