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Two YouTube musicians battle it out to see who shall sing a song of victory.
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Scientists Had Some Bad Ideas | Scishow Quiz Show
Two YouTube musicians battle it out to see who shall sing a song of victory.
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Scientists reveal 3D technology behind World Cup "Walk Again" demonstration
Scientists from Colorado State University show and discuss the 3D printing technology used to build part of an 'exoskeleton' that will be allow a paralyzed person to walk and kick a ball at a demonstration at the opening ceremony of the...
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Researchers Study Marijuana to Treat Ailing Dogs
KREG ADAMS REMEMBERS THE HORRIFYING NIGHT HIS DOG BUSTER FELL ILL.
SOUNDBITE: (English) Kreg Adams, study participant, CSU study:
"Buster on the first seizure did not start screaming but you know the mouth...
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Hurricane Researcher Puts Irma's Power in Perspective
Sep.08 -- Colorado State University Hurricane Researcher Phil Klotzbach examines the strength of Hurricane Irma as it approaches Florida. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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NASA twins study explores effect of space travel on humans
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Researchers test cannabis drug for dogs
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Researchers in the US are studying the effectiveness of cannabis for treating dogs with epilepsy and arthritis.
The research at Colorado State University is examining the benefits of canabidiol, a...
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Researchers test cannabis drug for dogs
LEADIN
Researchers in the US are studying the effectiveness of cannabis for treating dogs with epilepsy and arthritis.
The research at Colorado State University is examining the benefits of canabidiol, a...
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Wildfire smoke health impact expected to spread
When tragedy stuck the town of Paradise in Northern California, the effects of the wildfire were also felt hundreds of miles away.
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Wildfire smoke health impact expected to spread
When tragedy stuck the town of Paradise in Northern California, the effects of the wildfire were also felt hundreds of miles away.