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A funny spoof done by Mad TV. I followed the action of the show on HBO (for a season or so) and I must say, that they captured the essence of it perfectly. For those who didn't get to see it..this video is all you need. Really!
An OH-58D Kiowa helicopter (just like the one in the image) was on a training mission at night doing some surveillance, when they captured this cool footage
Amazing
One of the biggest crocodiles to have ever been captured (if not the biggest) has been filmed here on camera. It is huge, but still is a dwarf compared to one of its ancestors: Sarcosuchus, which could reach 12m and weigh as much as 10 tons! Enjoy!
A truly spectacular moment captured at the Yi Peng Lantern Festival in Thailand! Enjoy!
This video was captured by a nature research vessel south-west of the Japanese coast. The fish flew for 45 seconds, before going back in the water, surpassing the 42 seconds that was registered in the '20s by an American researcher.
It's amazing to see evolution in action! Let's drink a beer for Darwin, because he deserves it!
![]() The glacier in question is the Perito Moreno, from Patagonia, Argentina.The event captured in this video, is actually a result of a natural cycle that has been recorded for more than 100 years. The bridge you see falling usually regenerates after a few years, and then falls again. This event is not related to the greenhouse effect, since it's a unique natural spectacle of extreme beauty!
Here's an amazingly close lighting strike, filmed in Oklahoma City on 23rd march 2007. It's pretty scary to see it so close, and to realize the aftermath of the lighting on that poor tree. Take look. Spectacular!
Technology and Health News
Filming particles is now possible. It was done for the first time by a group of Swedish researchers using extremely short pulses of light
Getting images of electrons that do not appear to "move" has been impossible because of the speed of these microscopic particles. But a group of researchers in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Lund (Sweden) now has found a way to shoot the movement of an electron using an innovative technique that provides for the use of flash light of extremely short duration.
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