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Nature in Slow-motion
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe May 20, 2008
Very slow video Mother nature – spring rain Ranked 3.14 / 5 | 4984 views | 6 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: chrh1229 Tags: Slow Spring Rain Mother Nature Frogs Bug Microscopic Micro Impression Emotions Sensation Feeling Categories: Travel & Outdoors Science & Tech
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Very Slow Video " Spring Rain in Mather Nature "
from Metacafe - New Videos May 16, 2008
Very slow video Spring rain in Mather nature Very slow video Spring rain in Mather nature Ranked 3.17 / 5 | 1,017 views | 1 comment Click here to watch the video Submitted By: chrh1229 Tags: very slow video spring rain mather nature frog bug microscopic micro impression emotion sensation feeling
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journey into elephant canyon
from my videos February 28, 2008
Author: digory Added: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 15:46:19 -0800 Duration: 22behold the strings of elephants that make up the DNA of the elephants deep within the elephant canyon
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Guess What?
from Revver - rameshrajamani Videos February 08, 2008
Author: rameshrajamani Added: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 06:46:24 -0800 Duration: 51Guess What? Watch the video rather me giving the description of the video...
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Guess What?
from Revver - video Videos February 08, 2008
Author: rameshrajamani Added: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 06:46:24 -0800 Duration: 510Guess What? Watch the video rather me giving the description of the video...
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Microsexuals: Episode 1, "Banana Split"
from Crazy Entertainment December 12, 2007
Author: Microsexual Added: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 00:13:06 -0800 Duration: 271The Microsexuals is a new series chronicling the lives of 4 guys living together as roommates inside a mold spore growing on a half-eaten ham sammy. If you've ever wondered why bacterial growth is called a "culture," The Microsexuals will scream the answer loud and proud! Check out the newest episode "Banana Split," and stay tuned for more exciting Microsexual adventures.
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TERRA 322: Jewels of the Jungle SERIES 2 PART TWO
from TERRA: THE NATURE OF OUR WORLD May 07, 2007
This installment of "Jewels" sees Dr. Gary Strobel travel from the lush forests of South America to the clinical world of the laboratory. But the lab is no less exciting than the field, especially since some of the samples Strobel collected on his trip are providing dramatic experimental results. One particular endophyte under investigation prevents fungal growth - not that interesting by itself - but truly remarkable when we learn what else this compound is capable of. Is this micro-organism the missing link in finding a cure for the world's most deadly disease? [www.lifeonterra.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY
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TERRA EPISODE 223: "BLACK TALE PART TWO: the Whirling Disease Invaders"
from TERRA: THE NATURE OF OUR WORLD July 13, 2006
Part two of "Black Tale" continues to explore the problem caused by a parasite which came from Europe and was introduced into the Rocky Mountains. Beyond research, this episode reveals how your efforts can help prevent the spread of invasive species like those which cause whirling disease. Over three hundred invasive species are on the brink of colonizing Yellowstone National Park, your awareness could make the difference! [ http://terravideos.blogspot.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY
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TERRA EPISODE 222: "BLACK TALE: the Whirling Disease Invaders"
from TERRA: THE NATURE OF OUR WORLD July 07, 2006
The parasite which causes Whirling Disease is one example of the increasingly difficult problems caused by exotic species around the world. Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout has seen dramatic population declines and other native species - even otters, herons, and grizzly bear, may be at risk. The problem, caused by a parasite which came from Europe and was introduced into the Rocky Mountains early this century, defies an easy solution. Nonetheless, researchers continue to test and apply new strategies in the hopes of restoring native populations. [ http://terravideos.blogspot.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY
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TERRA EPISODE 222 AND 223 PREVIEW: "BLACK TALE: the Whirling Disease Invaders"
from TERRA: THE NATURE OF OUR WORLD July 07, 2006
The parasite which causes Whirling Disease is one example of the increasingly difficult problems caused by exotic species around the world. Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout has seen dramatic population declines and other native species - even otters, herons, and grizzly bear, may be at risk. The problem, caused by a parasite which came from Europe and was introduced into the Rocky Mountains early this century, defies an easy solution. Nonetheless, researchers continue to test and apply new strategies in the hopes of restoring native populations. [ http://terravideos.blogspot.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY
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