America wants to know: Who killed off all the dinosaurs? When a nine year old boy calls in, Penalty and Lloyd uncover the ugly truth behind the extinction of the dinosaurs. Nite Fite by Dan Meth & Mark Vitelli Starring: Dan Meth as Penalty, Mark Vitelli as Lloyd, Teddy McDermott as Teddy Animated by: Daisy Edwards, Dagan Moriarty, Adam Rosette, Josh Weisbrod Keep Fighting the Good Fite at nitefite.com Author: ChannelFrederator Keywords: aliens animation cartoon conspiracy dinosaurs extinct fite funny meteors meth methminute nite spinoff Added: August 7, 2008
America wants to know: Who killed off all the dinosaurs? When a nine year old boy calls in, Penalty and Lloyd uncover the ugly truth behind the extinction of the dinosaurs. Nite Fite by Dan Meth & Mark Vitelli Starring: Dan Meth as Penalty, Mark Vitelli as Lloyd, Teddy McDermott as Teddy Animated by: Daisy Edwards, Dagan Moriarty, Adam Rosette, Josh Weisbrod Keep Fighting the Good Fite at nitefite.com
Author: smtvuploads Added: Thu, 07 Aug 2008 09:53:39 -0800 Duration: 164http://suprememastertv.com - We should protect the species because when we protect them, we protect the ecology. And the ecology links with our health, the health of the planet and the people.
Author: smtvuploads Added: Wed, 06 Aug 2008 10:53:34 -0800 Duration: 161http://suprememastertv.com - We should protect the species because when we protect them, we protect the ecology. And the ecology links with our health, the health of the planet and the people.
Save Our Tigers! from The Dark Tigress on Vimeo. I Made This Music Video Montage of Tigers and how they need to be rescued and cared for and not killed off! Tigers are Too Precious to become extinct. PLEASE HELP SAVE THESE GORGEOUS CREATURES! DO IT NOW! Cast: The Dark Tigress
My Pubic-TV, call-in show,broadcast from MNN.ORG/NYC.Weekly,FRI,9PM-9:27PM/EST.CH:56-TW,RCN-83./CALLERS:212-757-2076.Also web streamed from www.mnn.org.Topics:science news,ufo sightings.Along with humor and opinion.
A fragment of DNA from the Tasmanian tiger has been brought back to life. Australian scientists extracted genetic material from a 100-year-old museum specimen, and put it into a mouse embryo to study how it worked. It is the first time DNA of an extinct species has been used in this way, says a University of Melbourne team. The study, published online by the Public Library of Science (PLoS), suggests the marsupial's genetic biodiversity may not be lost. Dr Andrew Pask, of the Department of Zoology, who led the research, said it was the first time that DNA from an extinct species had been used to carry out a function in a living organism. "As more and more species of animals become extinct, we are continuing to lose critical knowledge of gene function and its potential," he said. "Up until now we have only been able to examine gene sequences from extinct animals. This research was developed to go one step further to examine extinct gene function in a whole organism." Genetic heritage The Tasmanian tiger was hunted to extinction in the wild in the early 1900s. The last known specimen died in captivity in 1936, but several museums around the world still hold tissue samples preserved in alcohol. The University of Melbourne team extracted DNA from some of these specimens, and injected a gene involved in cartilage formation into developing mouse embryos. The DNA functioned in a similar way to the equivalent gene in mice, giving information about the genetic make-up of the extinct marsupial. "At a time when extinction rates are increasing at an alarming rate, especially of mammals, this research discovery is critical," said Professor Marilyn Renfree, also of the University of Melbourne's Department of Zoology. "For those species that have already become extinct, our method shows that access to their genetic biodiversity may not be completely lost." Frozen Ark Prof David Rawson, who was not part of the research team, said the work gave a glimpse of an aspect of an organism that we no longer have. "We only get a glimpse; we only see a tiny part of the whole picture," he said. Prof Rawson said the DNA came from a species that only recently died out, and for which there are samples preserved in alcohol. Going further back in time will be more difficult, he added. "To go back to animals and plants that went extinct thousands of years ago, there is less chance to get a sizeable portion of DNA to unravel it," he explained. "But modern techniques are developing all the time - we can now get information from material we once thought was impossible." Some researchers think the method could help reveal the function of genes in species such as the Neanderthals or mammoths. Prof Rawson, of the LIRANS Institute of Research at the University of Bedfordshire, UK, is one of several UK experts involved in the Frozen Ark, a global project to preserve genetic information from a range of threatened species. Author: tchai62 Keywords: Tasmanian tiger DNA extinct animals genetic enginering Added: May 20, 2008
Title sequence/motion graphics for pilot episode of new cross genre sci-fi/drama/factual/comedy series created by Mike Hume. Music, Sound design and motion graphics (on this work) by Suddi Raval. Please see www.re-extinct.com Author: Suddi303 Keywords: motion graphics re-extinct aliens space lynda bellingham dna extinct dodo sabre tooth tiger leona lewis alba jessica Added: April 15, 2008
Motion graphics for pilot episode of new comedy scifi series created by Mike Hume. Sound design and motion graphics by Suddi Raval Author: Suddi303 Keywords: motion graphics re-extinct aliens space lynda bellingham dna extinct dodo sabre tooth tiger mammoth Added: April 14, 2008
Author: xFallenAngeLx Added: Sat, 09 Feb 2008 23:46:19 -0800 Duration: 1859This is a story of an everyday EMO. Listening to the crowd and following in the footsteps of other emos by committing suicide. This video was made to warn parents, family and friends of an emo to be wary and educated on what an emo really is. The moral of this video is "Dont follow the crowd, be yourself" **WARNING** This video contains adult themes, so make sure that whoever you dont want to see this is not around. ====This video DOESN'T promote or encourage Suicide, its to PREVENT it!==== Contact me on msn bbz666@hotmail.com Myspace www.myspace.com/kittiefreak666
Author: xFallenAngeLx Added: Sat, 09 Feb 2008 23:46:19 -0800 Duration: 3000This is the "Making of" video to "Emo Suicide". I thought the original video would get alot of bad comments from "emos" or people that think i am actually harming myself, this proves to all of you that i have done no such thing! Ever heard of ACTING??? Anyways, this explains the props i have used and my moral to this story. Thankyou for your time and hope you check out my other videos:)
This week, will a hot mint still taste cold? Also how skimmed milk could come straight from the cow in future, and why we walk upright without dragging our knuckles. Nicky Clayton discusses clever birds that use cigarettes to fumigate their feathers, Tim Clutton-Brock describes the family affairs of meerkats, and we find out from Andrew Smith why monkeys see what we see, but cats and cows can't. Plus, in Kitchen Science, we get jiggly with a jam jar full of rice.
Here is my second video, It has music and I copied a charater this time, well actually 3 of them Author: Blackrhinoranger Keywords: Harry Potter Ron Dinosaurs Zoo Tycoon Extinct Animals Time Machine Dumbledore Extinction Added: February 4, 2008
Artiste:eXtinct Titre:Black gold Un petit groupe de hardcore punk rock venant de Luxembourg eXtinct!Author: Punky-boo Tags: extinct black gold rock punk hardcore clp musique video Posted: 30 December 2007 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 2
Author: gnooze Added: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 00:25:08 -0800 Duration: 198It's the Gnooze! (the G is silent) The white house has to save their email, the opposition leader in Pakistan is arrested AGAIN, & the world's smallest bear is in trouble. Marta Costello hosts the Gnooze - today's top stories in about 3 minutes.
It's the Gnooze! (the G is silent) The white house has to save their email, the opposition leader in Pakistan is arrested AGAIN, & the world's smallest bear is in trouble. Marta Costello hosts the Gnooze - today's top stories in about 3 minutes.
Animals that became extinct recently. Hard to imagine that human activities could destroy them. But it's true! Ranked 3.75 / 5 | 209 views | No comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: pifpaf007 Tags: extinct animals
Singapore Creative Circle Awards 2007 Author: SingaporeCCA Keywords: CCA One Show Gong Cannes Clio D&AD Adfest Advertising Ad Creativity extinct Spike Media Publicis Added: September 26, 2007
Singapore Creative Circle Awards 2007 Author: SingaporeCCA Keywords: CCA One Show Gong Cannes Clio D&AD Adfest Advertising Ad Creativity extinct Spike Media Publicis Added: September 26, 2007
Singapore Creative Circle Awards 2007 Author: SingaporeCCA Keywords: CCA One Show Gong Cannes Clio D&AD Adfest Advertising Ad Creativity extinct Spike Media Publicis Added: September 24, 2007
This week, will a hot mint still taste cold? Also how skimmed milk could come straight from the cow in future, and why we walk upright without dragging our knuckles. Nicky Clayton discusses clever birds that use cigarettes to fumigate their feathers, Tim Clutton-Brock describes the family affairs of meerkats, and we find out from Andrew Smith why monkeys see what we see, but cats and cows can't. Plus, in Kitchen Science, we get jiggly with a jam jar full of rice.