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    In this month's round-up of the web's best science and technology videos: the secrets of the toucan's extraordinary bill; the sun's inaudible songs; the fiery end of an deep space explorer; robot insects, electric racers -- and worms that turn cannibal when the going gets tough.
    More information at http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19196



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  • minami935

    This video is great.
    Sunday 18 September 2011 07:51:24
  • saijai587

    I like this video.
    Sunday 18 September 2011 07:50:42
  • deanwest15

    Good video.
    Sunday 18 September 2011 07:49:49
  • liang8231

    There are no puddles of water, they dried up billions of years ago.
    Sunday 18 September 2011 07:49:30
  • physical815

    That guy is pretty funny, well done!
    Sunday 18 September 2011 07:48:59
  • asshatnowhere159

    how the hell does that orange car not flip!?
    Friday 25 February 2011 14:48:19
  • laxwolf

    @Dm3qXY Interesting.
    Sunday 31 October 2010 13:47:18
  • Dm3qXY

    @laxwolf cancer is sold everyday in so many shapes...
    Sunday 31 October 2010 12:17:09
  • UnowMe00

    U play the solar tune backwards...
    Monday 13 September 2010 08:07:09
  • UnowMe00

    @CurryCurry at least these can be reversed with teh newly developed epilepsy rays!
    Monday 13 September 2010 08:05:49
  • ReidakkDrifter

    @CurryCurry Actually the symbol that appeared it's symbol that means luck to the chinese(i guess)
    Monday 09 August 2010 14:43:55
  • laxwolf

    Cancer looks like cotton candy! Could we possibly sell this?
    Monday 09 August 2010 12:35:55
  • jasonsadventure

    @Sickshot12 either i misspoke or u misunderstood. if (a) water (in puddles or whatever), years ago, existed on mars and (b) took billions of years to disappear then (c) the water that previously existed lasted for billions of years. that means water puddles on mars lived longer than the universe's first stars, which lived, from start to explosive finish, in a few hundred million years
    Tuesday 03 August 2010 12:42:56
  • aquel1983

    Bravo!
    Thursday 29 July 2010 08:23:06
  • ericown

    i want that motorcycle O.O
    Thursday 29 July 2010 02:38:44
  • Snowboardbb86

    @robertwc82 Apparently, but, here is an article that states that we have found a multicellular organism that is 2 billion years old - google sciencedaily, multicellular organism.
    Thursday 29 July 2010 02:15:15
  • sammytsai

    and where can we find this worm????
    Wednesday 28 July 2010 19:37:55
  • Tressco

    Golden swastikas, smart dust & killer worms. Quiet interesting episode! Wonder what medical condition forces him to smoke weed, though. Poor guy...
    Wednesday 28 July 2010 18:11:47
  • TK42138

    @ErostheEpic Great comment!
    Wednesday 28 July 2010 11:08:22
  • TIAXXCOM

    7 us 
    Tuesday 27 July 2010 21:23:41
  • mooxim

    Well done NS I think you finally cracked a good format. I hope to see more of these in the future.
    Tuesday 27 July 2010 15:34:41
  • suupertramp

    he's a joker :P
    Tuesday 27 July 2010 11:26:32
  • kidmecha

    That guy is pretty funny, well done!
    Sunday 25 July 2010 11:18:01
  • robertwc82

    so life started around 4 billion years ago but multi-celular life is only 500 million years old?
    Sunday 25 July 2010 10:52:43
  • CardKeyOh

    noice
    Sunday 25 July 2010 09:13:30
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