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Daily Planet September 2, 2003
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| Can a material discovered by an inventor in North Bay, Ontario be the next great advance in heat-resistent material?
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| We needed to watch it in slow motion to believe it. Check out the science behind competitive Rubik's Cubing.
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| Who knew you could make swimwear and a bunch of other things from salmon skin? Find out how one designer is making use of a once-discarded part of this mighty fish.
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| Daily Planet technology columnist Shannon Bentley finds out why one woman spent $100,000 to turn her off-the-showroom floor Mustang into a racetrack contender.
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| Why is Natasha Stillwell standing out in this field? Shortly after August's massive power outage, she and Jay hit the road to find out how power gets generated, fed into your home, and restored in a mass-outage...
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Wednesday, September 10, 2003
World Trade Center Models
Baboon Dads
Gondola Ride
Hurricane Recipe
Mindbender Answers!
Book: Isaac Newton
Tuesday, September 09, 2003
Tumbler Ridge Dinos
Shannon's Gadgets
Playing with Sharks
Aerial Robots
Alabama Fossil Tracks
Happy Birthday, Google!
Baby Komodo
Monday, September 08, 2003
Storm Chasers, part 1
Storm Chasers, part 2
Robo goose
Celebrity-gazing
Oberg shuttle report
Kitchen science
Jay's Journal
Friday, September 05, 2003
New Ferrari
Anatomy of a shark bite
Battling a golfing ailment
Bull riding science
Student avoidance
StarStruck - Mars retreats
Science of fly-fishing
Thursday, September 04, 2003
King Ramses
Selective Forest Fire
Antler Fly
That Darn Strap
Shape Tape
Parrot Sanctuary
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Danger On High
Heads up: Jay Ingram says it’s not a bad idea to watch for falling rocks… from space!
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