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            <title>Baby Scent and Dads</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 18:55:11 -0800</pubDate>            
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            <title>Video Games and Biology</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 20:33:57 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Video Games and Biology" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1274755.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 20:33:57 -0800<br />Duration: 96</p><p>Video games aren't just for kids. Researchers are now using the same technology that runs games to create realistic simulations of biological systems. As ScienCentral News reports, this approach could speed up research into diseases and drug therapies. </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Video games aren't just for kids. Researchers are now using the same technology that runs games to create realistic simulations of biological systems. As ScienCentral News reports, this approach could speed up research into diseases and drug therapies. </media:text>

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            <title>Inherited Obesity</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:54:42 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Inherited Obesity" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1274467.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:54:42 -0800<br />Duration: 117</p><p>If you're planning to have children and want to help them avoid getting fat, lose your own fat before you get pregnant. That's the message from researchers who have found obesity during pregnancy can cause lifelong obesity in the next generations. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the good news is that researchers also found a dietary way to reverse this effect.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">If you're planning to have children and want to help them avoid getting fat, lose your own fat before you get pregnant. That's the message from researchers who have found obesity during pregnancy can cause lifelong obesity in the next generations. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the good news is that researchers also found a dietary way to reverse this effect.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">If you're planning to have children and want to help them avoid getting fat, lose your own fat before you get pregnant. That's the message from researchers who have found obesity during pregnancy can cause lifelong obesity in the next generations. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the good news is that researchers also found a dietary way to reverse this effect.</media:description>
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            <title>Fly Swat Science</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 17:33:48 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Fly Swat Science" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1269285.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 17:33:48 -0800<br />Duration: 116</p><p>WHY ARE FLIES SO HARD TO SWAT?  IT TOOK THE WORLD'S TOP FLY RESEARCHERS AT CALTECH TO GIVE US THE ANSWER. SUNITA  REED REPORTS ON A FINDING THAT WILL GIVE YOU POINTERS the NEXT TIME YOU SWING YOUR SWATTER.  </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">WHY ARE FLIES SO HARD TO SWAT?  IT TOOK THE WORLD'S TOP FLY RESEARCHERS AT CALTECH TO GIVE US THE ANSWER. SUNITA  REED REPORTS ON A FINDING THAT WILL GIVE YOU POINTERS the NEXT TIME YOU SWING YOUR SWATTER.  </media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">WHY ARE FLIES SO HARD TO SWAT?  IT TOOK THE WORLD'S TOP FLY RESEARCHERS AT CALTECH TO GIVE US THE ANSWER. SUNITA  REED REPORTS ON A FINDING THAT WILL GIVE YOU POINTERS the NEXT TIME YOU SWING YOUR SWATTER.  </media:description>
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            <title>Smart Appliances</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 07:54:12 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Smart Appliances" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1252338.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 07:54:12 -0800<br />Duration: 105</p><p>Coming to a house or apartment near you, "Smart Appliances". As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers are getting appliances to work together to reduce electrical demand, and avoid blackouts.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Coming to a house or apartment near you, "Smart Appliances". As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers are getting appliances to work together to reduce electrical demand, and avoid blackouts.</media:text>

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            <title>Highlighting Cancer Cells</title>            
            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:34:41 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Highlighting Cancer Cells" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1243989.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:34:41 -0800<br />Duration: 115</p><p>Cancer surgery is tricky because you don't want to miss any cancer, but you also don't want to cut healthy tissue. Now doctors are testing a new technique that uses a safe chemical highlighter, allowing surgeons to cut by color. </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Cancer surgery is tricky because you don't want to miss any cancer, but you also don't want to cut healthy tissue. Now doctors are testing a new technique that uses a safe chemical highlighter, allowing surgeons to cut by color. </media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Cancer surgery is tricky because you don't want to miss any cancer, but you also don't want to cut healthy tissue. Now doctors are testing a new technique that uses a safe chemical highlighter, allowing surgeons to cut by color. </media:description>
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            <title>Addicted Brain Changes</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:34:18 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Addicted Brain Changes" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1233131.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:34:18 -0800<br />Duration: 115</p><p>New research is overturning previous thoughts about how addiction  changes the brain. Researchers hope these insights will lead to new ways of treating addicts.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">New research is overturning previous thoughts about how addiction  changes the brain. Researchers hope these insights will lead to new ways of treating addicts.</media:text>

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            <title>Cancer Killing Viruses</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:34:09 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Cancer Killing Viruses" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1232259.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:34:09 -0800<br />Duration: 125</p><p>Scientists at the Center for Gene Therapy have developed glowing viruses. </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists at the Center for Gene Therapy have developed glowing viruses. </media:text>

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            <title>Growing Nerve Cells</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:34:09 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Growing Nerve Cells" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1232278.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:34:09 -0800<br />Duration: 109</p><p>Scientist at AntiCancer Inc. developed and injected stem cells into brain cells and nerve cells that carried a glowing gene. </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientist at AntiCancer Inc. developed and injected stem cells into brain cells and nerve cells that carried a glowing gene. </media:text>

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            <title>Hot Chili Secret</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 02:53:19 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Hot Chili Secret" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1213979.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 02:53:19 -0800<br />Duration: 110</p><p>Chili peppers can add a little spice to your dish, but where does that heat come from? As ScienCentral News reports, it's a rare case where we can be thankful for bugs and a fungus.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Chili peppers can add a little spice to your dish, but where does that heat come from? As ScienCentral News reports, it's a rare case where we can be thankful for bugs and a fungus.</media:text>

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            <title>Weight Loss Surgery Cuts Cancer</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 18:53:17 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Weight Loss Surgery Cuts Cancer" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1230643.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 18:53:17 -0800<br />Duration: 110</p><p>It's already known that weight-loss surgery for morbid obesity can reduce the risk of diabetes  and heart problems. Now, new research shows that it may also cut a person’s risk of cancer by 80-percent.

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                <media:text type="plain">It's already known that weight-loss surgery for morbid obesity can reduce the risk of diabetes  and heart problems. Now, new research shows that it may also cut a person’s risk of cancer by 80-percent.

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            <media:description type="plain">It's already known that weight-loss surgery for morbid obesity can reduce the risk of diabetes  and heart problems. Now, new research shows that it may also cut a person’s risk of cancer by 80-percent.

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            <title>Stillbirth Law</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 06:53:18 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Stillbirth Law" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1225582.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 06:53:18 -0800<br />Duration: 105</p><p>October is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, in recognition of families who lost babies to miscarriage or stillbirth. But this year, the somber nationwide gatherings marking the occasion are also filled with hope– for new legislation that could go a long way toward preventing these tragedies. This ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">October is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, in recognition of families who lost babies to miscarriage or stillbirth. But this year, the somber nationwide gatherings marking the occasion are also filled with hope– for new legislation that could go a long way toward preventing these tragedies. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">October is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, in recognition of families who lost babies to miscarriage or stillbirth. But this year, the somber nationwide gatherings marking the occasion are also filled with hope– for new legislation that could go a long way toward preventing these tragedies. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Tongue Joystick</title>            
            <pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 10:52:48 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Tongue Joystick" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1214691.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 10:52:48 -0800<br />Duration: 96</p><p>Imagine changing channels or surfing the web with just a flick of your tongue.  Researchers have come up with such a device.  As this ScienCentral News video shows, it’s for those who are paralyzed that the system holds the most promise.

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            <media:title>Tongue Joystick</media:title>            
            
                <media:text type="plain">Imagine changing channels or surfing the web with just a flick of your tongue.  Researchers have come up with such a device.  As this ScienCentral News video shows, it’s for those who are paralyzed that the system holds the most promise.

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            <media:description type="plain">Imagine changing channels or surfing the web with just a flick of your tongue.  Researchers have come up with such a device.  As this ScienCentral News video shows, it’s for those who are paralyzed that the system holds the most promise.

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            <title>Faster Sea Rise</title>            
            <pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:33:20 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Faster Sea Rise" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1210559.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:33:20 -0800<br />Duration: 115</p><p>A new study indicates that sea level rise due to global warming could double or triple what climate forecasters have previously predicted for the end of this century. </p>]]></description>
            <category>arctic greenland</category><category>climate forecast</category><category>global warming</category><category>melting glaciers</category><category>polar bears</category><category>rising seas</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">A new study indicates that sea level rise due to global warming could double or triple what climate forecasters have previously predicted for the end of this century. </media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">A new study indicates that sea level rise due to global warming could double or triple what climate forecasters have previously predicted for the end of this century. </media:description>
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            <title>Vote for You!</title>            
            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:33:56 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Vote for You!" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1201604.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:33:56 -0800<br />Duration: 175</p><p>Researchers have shown that voters can be swayed toward choosing a candidate by making the candidate look more like the voter. As ScienCentral News reports, the visual manipulations were unnoticed, but enough to swing a presidential election.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers have shown that voters can be swayed toward choosing a candidate by making the candidate look more like the voter. As ScienCentral News reports, the visual manipulations were unnoticed, but enough to swing a presidential election.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers have shown that voters can be swayed toward choosing a candidate by making the candidate look more like the voter. As ScienCentral News reports, the visual manipulations were unnoticed, but enough to swing a presidential election.</media:description>
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            <title>Baby Talk and Brain Waves</title>            
            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:46:58 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Baby Talk and Brain Waves" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1202903.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:46:58 -0800<br />Duration: 112</p><p>Researchers studying the brains of toddlers say the strength of their brainwaves can indicate language ability. As ScienCentral reports, this research might lead to early identification of language impairment.</p>]]></description>
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            <media:title>Baby Talk and Brain Waves</media:title>            
            
                <media:text type="plain">Researchers studying the brains of toddlers say the strength of their brainwaves can indicate language ability. As ScienCentral reports, this research might lead to early identification of language impairment.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers studying the brains of toddlers say the strength of their brainwaves can indicate language ability. As ScienCentral reports, this research might lead to early identification of language impairment.</media:description>
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            <title>Green Gasoline</title>            
            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:34:03 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Green Gasoline" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1186529.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:34:03 -0800<br />Duration: 108</p><p>In just a few years, "Drill, baby, drill" could be replaced by "Grow, baby, grow."  Scientists have shown they can make green gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel from plant sugars -- far different from today's biofuels.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">In just a few years, "Drill, baby, drill" could be replaced by "Grow, baby, grow."  Scientists have shown they can make green gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel from plant sugars -- far different from today's biofuels.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">In just a few years, "Drill, baby, drill" could be replaced by "Grow, baby, grow."  Scientists have shown they can make green gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel from plant sugars -- far different from today's biofuels.</media:description>
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            <title>Scientists Win Lasker for micro-RNA Discovery</title>            
            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:53:18 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Scientists Win Lasker for micro-RNA Discovery" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1185571.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:53:18 -0800<br />Duration: 447</p><p>The Lasker Foundation has announced that Doctors Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun, and David Baulcombe won the Lasker Medical Prize for their discovery of micro-RNA molecules, and their role in gene regulation.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">The Lasker Foundation has announced that Doctors Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun, and David Baulcombe won the Lasker Medical Prize for their discovery of micro-RNA molecules, and their role in gene regulation.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">The Lasker Foundation has announced that Doctors Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun, and David Baulcombe won the Lasker Medical Prize for their discovery of micro-RNA molecules, and their role in gene regulation.</media:description>
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            <title>Fish Comeback</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:53:14 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Fish Comeback" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1185512.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:53:14 -0800<br />Duration: 109</p><p>Could a change in the rules governing commercial fishing actually reverse a
worldwide trend of declining fish populations?  As this ScienCentral video
explains, a just-released study of where those rules have changed says, "yes".</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Could a change in the rules governing commercial fishing actually reverse a
worldwide trend of declining fish populations?  As this ScienCentral video
explains, a just-released study of where those rules have changed says, "yes".</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Could a change in the rules governing commercial fishing actually reverse a
worldwide trend of declining fish populations?  As this ScienCentral video
explains, a just-released study of where those rules have changed says, "yes".</media:description>
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            <title>Hearing Motion</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:33:56 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Hearing Motion" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1169094.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:33:56 -0800<br />Duration: 111</p><p>Imagine if words created a taste in your mouth, or music created bursts of color. This rare condition, called synesthesia, results in your senses being crossed. As this ScienCentral News video reports, researchers have now found people who "hear" motion.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Imagine if words created a taste in your mouth, or music created bursts of color. This rare condition, called synesthesia, results in your senses being crossed. As this ScienCentral News video reports, researchers have now found people who "hear" motion.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Imagine if words created a taste in your mouth, or music created bursts of color. This rare condition, called synesthesia, results in your senses being crossed. As this ScienCentral News video reports, researchers have now found people who "hear" motion.</media:description>
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            <title>Genetic Geography</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:53:12 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Genetic Geography" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1193834.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:53:12 -0800<br />Duration: 122</p><p>Genes don't just tell whom you're related to or why you look a certain way; now, they can also tell you where you came from. Researchers have created a genetic map of Europe, and they hope to expand it globally, as this ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Genes don't just tell whom you're related to or why you look a certain way; now, they can also tell you where you came from. Researchers have created a genetic map of Europe, and they hope to expand it globally, as this ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Genes don't just tell whom you're related to or why you look a certain way; now, they can also tell you where you came from. Researchers have created a genetic map of Europe, and they hope to expand it globally, as this ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Monkey See, Monkey Give</title>            
            <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 07:52:59 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Monkey See, Monkey Give" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1170100.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 07:52:59 -0800<br />Duration: 113</p><p>The idea that "It's better to give than receive" may not be limited to just humans. As this ScienCentral Video explains, researchers have found a group of monkeys that seem to get pleasure from giving.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">The idea that "It's better to give than receive" may not be limited to just humans. As this ScienCentral Video explains, researchers have found a group of monkeys that seem to get pleasure from giving.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">The idea that "It's better to give than receive" may not be limited to just humans. As this ScienCentral Video explains, researchers have found a group of monkeys that seem to get pleasure from giving.</media:description>
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            <title>Does Pleasure Get Old?</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:55:41 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Does Pleasure Get Old?" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1178340.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:55:41 -0800<br />Duration: 98</p><p>They say youth is wasted on the young, but the truth may be the opposite. A first-of-its-kind study, out today, shows a drastic change in how our brains respond to pleasure and reward as we age. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, the research also shows that our brains can adjust to these changes.

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                <media:text type="plain">They say youth is wasted on the young, but the truth may be the opposite. A first-of-its-kind study, out today, shows a drastic change in how our brains respond to pleasure and reward as we age. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, the research also shows that our brains can adjust to these changes.

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            <media:description type="plain">They say youth is wasted on the young, but the truth may be the opposite. A first-of-its-kind study, out today, shows a drastic change in how our brains respond to pleasure and reward as we age. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, the research also shows that our brains can adjust to these changes.

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            <title>A hole in the head: Golf and Perception</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:55:28 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="A hole in the head: Golf and Perception" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1161614.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:55:28 -0800<br />Duration: 112</p><p>Psychologists have found that golfers who've played well perceive the hole as bigger than it really is.  As this ScienCentral video explains, the researchers also found those who did poorly saw the hole as smaller than it really is.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Psychologists have found that golfers who've played well perceive the hole as bigger than it really is.  As this ScienCentral video explains, the researchers also found those who did poorly saw the hole as smaller than it really is.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Psychologists have found that golfers who've played well perceive the hole as bigger than it really is.  As this ScienCentral video explains, the researchers also found those who did poorly saw the hole as smaller than it really is.</media:description>
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            <title>CO2 and Plant Pests</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 17:55:00 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="CO2 and Plant Pests" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1149840.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 17:55:00 -0800<br />Duration: 110</p><p>Researchers are finding that rising levels of carbon dioxide in the air might be bad for our gardens and food prices, even though plants need CO2 to breathe. As this ScienCentral News video explains, research is showing that too much CO2 can make at least one major crop more vulnerable to pests. </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers are finding that rising levels of carbon dioxide in the air might be bad for our gardens and food prices, even though plants need CO2 to breathe. As this ScienCentral News video explains, research is showing that too much CO2 can make at least one major crop more vulnerable to pests. </media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers are finding that rising levels of carbon dioxide in the air might be bad for our gardens and food prices, even though plants need CO2 to breathe. As this ScienCentral News video explains, research is showing that too much CO2 can make at least one major crop more vulnerable to pests. </media:description>
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            <title>Fast Fat</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:35:35 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Fast Fat" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1140499.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:35:35 -0800<br />Duration: 113</p><p>When it comes to making fat, not all sugars are created equal. As this ScienCentral News video reports, scientists are finding that fructose could be making us fatter, faster.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">When it comes to making fat, not all sugars are created equal. As this ScienCentral News video reports, scientists are finding that fructose could be making us fatter, faster.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">When it comes to making fat, not all sugars are created equal. As this ScienCentral News video reports, scientists are finding that fructose could be making us fatter, faster.</media:description>
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            <title>Organ Repair</title>            
            <pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:35:18 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Organ Repair" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1139651.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:35:18 -0800<br />Duration: 103</p><p>For the first time, researchers have prevented the typical age-related decline in a whole organ, allowing old mice to have livers that keep working like when they were young. This ScienCentral News video eports on a strategy that researchers think could lead to treatments for age-related decline in other organs, such as the brain. Brain animation courtesy iStockphoto.com/Piotr Podermanski.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">For the first time, researchers have prevented the typical age-related decline in a whole organ, allowing old mice to have livers that keep working like when they were young. This ScienCentral News video eports on a strategy that researchers think could lead to treatments for age-related decline in other organs, such as the brain. Brain animation courtesy iStockphoto.com/Piotr Podermanski.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">For the first time, researchers have prevented the typical age-related decline in a whole organ, allowing old mice to have livers that keep working like when they were young. This ScienCentral News video eports on a strategy that researchers think could lead to treatments for age-related decline in other organs, such as the brain. Brain animation courtesy iStockphoto.com/Piotr Podermanski.</media:description>
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            <title>Acid Oceans</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 08:35:08 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Acid Oceans" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1135155.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 08:35:08 -0800<br />Duration: 115</p><p>New research is showing that carbon dioxide is not only causing global warming, but it's also causing sea water to become more acidic. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the implications of this on underwater life is becoming a hot topic for everyone from scientists, to IMAX filmmakers.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">New research is showing that carbon dioxide is not only causing global warming, but it's also causing sea water to become more acidic. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the implications of this on underwater life is becoming a hot topic for everyone from scientists, to IMAX filmmakers.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">New research is showing that carbon dioxide is not only causing global warming, but it's also causing sea water to become more acidic. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the implications of this on underwater life is becoming a hot topic for everyone from scientists, to IMAX filmmakers.</media:description>
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            <title>Street Corner Science with Leon Lederman Part 2</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:36:23 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Street Corner Science with Leon Lederman Part 2" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1133535.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:36:23 -0800<br />Duration: 236</p><p>Part 2 of 2. ScienCentral is taking science to the people in its latest installment of "Street Corner Science", in which a film crew and a renowned scientist are plunked down on a busy city street corner, and an impromptu Q&amp;A session with the public ensues!</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Part 2 of 2. ScienCentral is taking science to the people in its latest installment of "Street Corner Science", in which a film crew and a renowned scientist are plunked down on a busy city street corner, and an impromptu Q&amp;A session with the public ensues!</media:text>

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            <title>Bat Wind Deaths</title>            
            <pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:55:24 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Bat Wind Deaths" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1130947.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:55:24 -0800<br />Duration: 103</p><p>The big knock on wind turbines has been that they're dangerous to birds. But researchers have found that they actually kill more bats, and the reason why has been a mystery--until now. As this ScienCentral News video explains, a study published today finds the bats are actually drowning in mid-air.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">The big knock on wind turbines has been that they're dangerous to birds. But researchers have found that they actually kill more bats, and the reason why has been a mystery--until now. As this ScienCentral News video explains, a study published today finds the bats are actually drowning in mid-air.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">The big knock on wind turbines has been that they're dangerous to birds. But researchers have found that they actually kill more bats, and the reason why has been a mystery--until now. As this ScienCentral News video explains, a study published today finds the bats are actually drowning in mid-air.</media:description>
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            <title>Street Corner Science with Leon Lederman</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 19:55:05 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Street Corner Science with Leon Lederman" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1123663.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 19:55:05 -0800<br />Duration: 211</p><p>ScienCentral is taking science to the people in its first installment of "Street Corner Science", in which a film crew and a renowned scientist are plunked down on a busy city street corner, and an impromptu Q&amp;A session with the public ensues!</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">ScienCentral is taking science to the people in its first installment of "Street Corner Science", in which a film crew and a renowned scientist are plunked down on a busy city street corner, and an impromptu Q&amp;A session with the public ensues!</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">ScienCentral is taking science to the people in its first installment of "Street Corner Science", in which a film crew and a renowned scientist are plunked down on a busy city street corner, and an impromptu Q&amp;A session with the public ensues!</media:description>
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            <title>HIV-Immune Cells</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 19:55:05 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="HIV-Immune Cells" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1124087.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 19:55:05 -0800<br />Duration: 108</p><p>Doctors are considering using a new technology to genetically modify AIDS patients' own cells to be resistant to HIV.  As this ScienCentral News video explains, they're modeling the idea after rare individuals who are naturally immune to the AIDS virus.</p>]]></description>
            <category>aids</category><category>carl june</category><category>cat1690</category><category>delta 32</category><category>dna</category><category>elena perez</category><category>genetics</category><category>hiv</category><category>immune</category><category>immunity</category><category>immunology</category><category>nature biotechnology</category><category>philip gregory</category><category>sangamo biosciences</category><category>virus</category><category>zfp</category><category>zfps</category><category>zinc finger proteins</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Doctors are considering using a new technology to genetically modify AIDS patients' own cells to be resistant to HIV.  As this ScienCentral News video explains, they're modeling the idea after rare individuals who are naturally immune to the AIDS virus.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Doctors are considering using a new technology to genetically modify AIDS patients' own cells to be resistant to HIV.  As this ScienCentral News video explains, they're modeling the idea after rare individuals who are naturally immune to the AIDS virus.</media:description>
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            <title>Skin Cancer Smell</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:54:57 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Skin Cancer Smell" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1120733.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:54:57 -0800<br />Duration: 93</p><p>Research announced today at a conference of the nation's leading chemists confirms that skin with cancer gives off a different odor than normal skin. ScienCentral reports on the first odor profile for skin cancer, and how it could lead to new cancer sniffing technology.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Research announced today at a conference of the nation's leading chemists confirms that skin with cancer gives off a different odor than normal skin. ScienCentral reports on the first odor profile for skin cancer, and how it could lead to new cancer sniffing technology.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Research announced today at a conference of the nation's leading chemists confirms that skin with cancer gives off a different odor than normal skin. ScienCentral reports on the first odor profile for skin cancer, and how it could lead to new cancer sniffing technology.</media:description>
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            <title>Red Olympic Advantage</title>            
            <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:19:46 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Red Olympic Advantage" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1116937.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:19:46 -0800<br />Duration: 112</p><p>Wondering who's got an edge in the next game or Olympic event?  Here's a hint: watch out for the contenders in red.  </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Wondering who's got an edge in the next game or Olympic event?  Here's a hint: watch out for the contenders in red.  </media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Wondering who's got an edge in the next game or Olympic event?  Here's a hint: watch out for the contenders in red.  </media:description>
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            <title>Ask an Astronaut: Buzz Aldrin Part 2</title>            
            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 23:54:21 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Ask an Astronaut: Buzz Aldrin Part 2" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1109889.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 23:54:21 -0800<br />Duration: 230</p><p>In this Web exclusive, ScienCentral caught up with Buzz Aldrin at the premiere of his new animated 3D movie "Fly Me to the Moon," and then took to the streets to gather questions for the iconic astronaut. Part 2 of 2.</p>]]></description>
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            <media:title>Ask an Astronaut: Buzz Aldrin Part 2</media:title>            
            
                <media:text type="plain">In this Web exclusive, ScienCentral caught up with Buzz Aldrin at the premiere of his new animated 3D movie "Fly Me to the Moon," and then took to the streets to gather questions for the iconic astronaut. Part 2 of 2.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">In this Web exclusive, ScienCentral caught up with Buzz Aldrin at the premiere of his new animated 3D movie "Fly Me to the Moon," and then took to the streets to gather questions for the iconic astronaut. Part 2 of 2.</media:description>
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            <title>The Happening: Garden-variety Horror</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 22:54:23 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="The Happening: Garden-variety Horror" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1106761.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 22:54:23 -0800<br />Duration: 165</p><p>Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the garden! Cast and crew of "The Happening" discuss challenges in making this enviro-horror film. For more, check out ScienCentral for the original story on toxic plants, "The Happening and Plant Science".</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the garden! Cast and crew of "The Happening" discuss challenges in making this enviro-horror film. For more, check out ScienCentral for the original story on toxic plants, "The Happening and Plant Science".</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the garden! Cast and crew of "The Happening" discuss challenges in making this enviro-horror film. For more, check out ScienCentral for the original story on toxic plants, "The Happening and Plant Science".</media:description>
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            <title>Bee Disease Spread</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 22:54:23 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Bee Disease Spread" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1107309.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 22:54:23 -0800<br />Duration: 113</p><p>A new clue in the mysterious decline of bee populations: researchers have found that diseases are spreading from domesticated bumblebees to those in the wild. As this ScienCentral News video reports, that's leaving many species in danger of disappearing. </p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">A new clue in the mysterious decline of bee populations: researchers have found that diseases are spreading from domesticated bumblebees to those in the wild. As this ScienCentral News video reports, that's leaving many species in danger of disappearing. </media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">A new clue in the mysterious decline of bee populations: researchers have found that diseases are spreading from domesticated bumblebees to those in the wild. As this ScienCentral News video reports, that's leaving many species in danger of disappearing. </media:description>
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            <title>Ask an Astronaut: Buzz Aldrin Part 1</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 13:54:19 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Ask an Astronaut: Buzz Aldrin Part 1" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1106448.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 13:54:19 -0800<br />Duration: 255</p><p>In this Web exclusive, ScienCentral caught up with Buzz Aldrin at the premiere of his new animated 3D movie "Fly Me to the Moon," and then took to the streets to gather questions for the iconic astronaut. Part 1 of 2. 
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                <media:text type="plain">In this Web exclusive, ScienCentral caught up with Buzz Aldrin at the premiere of his new animated 3D movie "Fly Me to the Moon," and then took to the streets to gather questions for the iconic astronaut. Part 1 of 2. 
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            <media:description type="plain">In this Web exclusive, ScienCentral caught up with Buzz Aldrin at the premiere of his new animated 3D movie "Fly Me to the Moon," and then took to the streets to gather questions for the iconic astronaut. Part 1 of 2. 
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            <title>Red Wine Aging Drug</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Red Wine Aging Drug" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097070.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 120</p><p>Could a pill that's designed to treat Type 2 Diabetes also be the first anti-aging drug? As this ScienCentral News video explains, the pills are based on a substance in, of all things, red wine.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Could a pill that's designed to treat Type 2 Diabetes also be the first anti-aging drug? As this ScienCentral News video explains, the pills are based on a substance in, of all things, red wine.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Could a pill that's designed to treat Type 2 Diabetes also be the first anti-aging drug? As this ScienCentral News video explains, the pills are based on a substance in, of all things, red wine.</media:description>
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            <title>Curly Hair Gene</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Curly Hair Gene" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097073.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 109</p><p>Curly or straight? Too much or too little? If you don't like the hair you were born with, this ScienCentral News video reports that a scientific solution might be in the near future.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Curly or straight? Too much or too little? If you don't like the hair you were born with, this ScienCentral News video reports that a scientific solution might be in the near future.</media:text>

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            <title>Emergency Stroke Drug</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Emergency Stroke Drug" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097074.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 119</p><p>Millions of Americans are living with the aftermath of having a stroke. A former Miss Arizona talks about her stroke at age 26, and this ScienCentral News video explains how researchers are looking for safer ways to treat strokes when they happen.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Millions of Americans are living with the aftermath of having a stroke. A former Miss Arizona talks about her stroke at age 26, and this ScienCentral News video explains how researchers are looking for safer ways to treat strokes when they happen.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Millions of Americans are living with the aftermath of having a stroke. A former Miss Arizona talks about her stroke at age 26, and this ScienCentral News video explains how researchers are looking for safer ways to treat strokes when they happen.</media:description>
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            <title>"The Happening" and Plant Science</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="&quot;The Happening&quot; and Plant Science" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097075.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 136</p><p>In "The Happening," common plants release a neurotoxin that threatens the survival of the human race. This movie premise may be far-fetched, but scientists say summer is a good time to familiarize yourself with toxic plants that can be harmful to your health. This ScienCentral News video has more.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">In "The Happening," common plants release a neurotoxin that threatens the survival of the human race. This movie premise may be far-fetched, but scientists say summer is a good time to familiarize yourself with toxic plants that can be harmful to your health. This ScienCentral News video has more.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">In "The Happening," common plants release a neurotoxin that threatens the survival of the human race. This movie premise may be far-fetched, but scientists say summer is a good time to familiarize yourself with toxic plants that can be harmful to your health. This ScienCentral News video has more.</media:description>
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            <title>Snakes on the Brain</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Snakes on the Brain" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097076.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 105</p><p>New research by psychologists suggests we're born ready to look for snakes. As this ScienCentral News video reports, a series of experiments showed that people, even toddlers tend to recognize and locate a snake faster than other plants and animals.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">New research by psychologists suggests we're born ready to look for snakes. As this ScienCentral News video reports, a series of experiments showed that people, even toddlers tend to recognize and locate a snake faster than other plants and animals.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">New research by psychologists suggests we're born ready to look for snakes. As this ScienCentral News video reports, a series of experiments showed that people, even toddlers tend to recognize and locate a snake faster than other plants and animals.</media:description>
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            <title>Blind Dog Cure</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Blind Dog Cure" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097077.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 118</p><p>A dying and blind dog was given a last opportunity to see, thanks to a veterinarian who has figured out why some dogs suddenly go blind. This ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">A dying and blind dog was given a last opportunity to see, thanks to a veterinarian who has figured out why some dogs suddenly go blind. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">A dying and blind dog was given a last opportunity to see, thanks to a veterinarian who has figured out why some dogs suddenly go blind. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Moms Who Listen</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Moms Who Listen" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097078.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 106</p><p>This Mothers' Day, thank your mom for listening. That's because psychologists now say that explaining things to your mom actually helps you learn better.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">This Mothers' Day, thank your mom for listening. That's because psychologists now say that explaining things to your mom actually helps you learn better.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">This Mothers' Day, thank your mom for listening. That's because psychologists now say that explaining things to your mom actually helps you learn better.</media:description>
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            <title>Bad Belly Fat</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Bad Belly Fat" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097079.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 108</p><p>Scientists are finding more about how that bulge around your belly is more harmful than the pounds you may have elsewhere on your body. As this ScienCentral News video reports, belly fat may cause blockages in the arteries, and the finding could lead to better drugs to protect against heart disease.</p>]]></description>
            <category>apple-shape</category><category>arteries</category><category>cholesterol</category><category>diabetes</category><category>drugs</category><category>fat</category><category>inflammation</category><category>obesity</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists are finding more about how that bulge around your belly is more harmful than the pounds you may have elsewhere on your body. As this ScienCentral News video reports, belly fat may cause blockages in the arteries, and the finding could lead to better drugs to protect against heart disease.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists are finding more about how that bulge around your belly is more harmful than the pounds you may have elsewhere on your body. As this ScienCentral News video reports, belly fat may cause blockages in the arteries, and the finding could lead to better drugs to protect against heart disease.</media:description>
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            <title>CO2 For Allergies</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="CO2 For Allergies" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097080.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 110</p><p>Allergy season is here, and along with your hay fever, you may be experiencing the annoying side effects of today's drugs. But a new treatment for allergies--with fewer side effects--might come from the same substance blamed for global warming, carbon dioxide. This ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Allergy season is here, and along with your hay fever, you may be experiencing the annoying side effects of today's drugs. But a new treatment for allergies--with fewer side effects--might come from the same substance blamed for global warming, carbon dioxide. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Allergy season is here, and along with your hay fever, you may be experiencing the annoying side effects of today's drugs. But a new treatment for allergies--with fewer side effects--might come from the same substance blamed for global warming, carbon dioxide. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Brain Size and Alzheimer's</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Brain Size and Alzheimer's" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097081.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 106</p><p>BrResearchers now say that having a big brain may protect you from the memory-stealing symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease, even if you have the brain plaques associated with the disease.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">BrResearchers now say that having a big brain may protect you from the memory-stealing symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease, even if you have the brain plaques associated with the disease.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">BrResearchers now say that having a big brain may protect you from the memory-stealing symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease, even if you have the brain plaques associated with the disease.</media:description>
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            <title>Mars Rover Anniversary</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Mars Rover Anniversary" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097083.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 106</p><p>It's the fourth anniversary of NASA's rover mission to Mars and both "Spirit" and "Opportunity" have made it to spots where their solar panels are getting enough power from the planets' weak winter sunlight. As this ScienCentral News explains, the anniversary marks another incredible milestone, because the rovers were expected to last only a few months.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">It's the fourth anniversary of NASA's rover mission to Mars and both "Spirit" and "Opportunity" have made it to spots where their solar panels are getting enough power from the planets' weak winter sunlight. As this ScienCentral News explains, the anniversary marks another incredible milestone, because the rovers were expected to last only a few months.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">It's the fourth anniversary of NASA's rover mission to Mars and both "Spirit" and "Opportunity" have made it to spots where their solar panels are getting enough power from the planets' weak winter sunlight. As this ScienCentral News explains, the anniversary marks another incredible milestone, because the rovers were expected to last only a few months.</media:description>
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            <title>Tip of the Tongue Learning</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Tip of the Tongue Learning" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097084.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 104</p><p>When you can't quite remember a tricky word or somebody's name, trying to excavate it from your memory might be the worst thing you can do, according to new psychology research. This ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">When you can't quite remember a tricky word or somebody's name, trying to excavate it from your memory might be the worst thing you can do, according to new psychology research. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">When you can't quite remember a tricky word or somebody's name, trying to excavate it from your memory might be the worst thing you can do, according to new psychology research. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Fly Flight Simulators</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Fly Flight Simulators" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097085.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 109</p><p>They don't call them flies for nothing. While we try to avoid the relentless aerial acrobatics of flies, some scientists have built them their own flight simulator. As this ScienCentral News video reports, the work could lead to new flying robots.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">They don't call them flies for nothing. While we try to avoid the relentless aerial acrobatics of flies, some scientists have built them their own flight simulator. As this ScienCentral News video reports, the work could lead to new flying robots.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">They don't call them flies for nothing. While we try to avoid the relentless aerial acrobatics of flies, some scientists have built them their own flight simulator. As this ScienCentral News video reports, the work could lead to new flying robots.</media:description>
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            <title>The Real WALL-E</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="The Real WALL-E" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097087.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 125</p><p>The new Disney movie WALL-E features robots of the future actively helping humans. But the future is now. This ScienCentral News video reports on a real robot that could help us take care of elderly relatives from miles away.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">The new Disney movie WALL-E features robots of the future actively helping humans. But the future is now. This ScienCentral News video reports on a real robot that could help us take care of elderly relatives from miles away.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">The new Disney movie WALL-E features robots of the future actively helping humans. But the future is now. This ScienCentral News video reports on a real robot that could help us take care of elderly relatives from miles away.</media:description>
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            <title>Height and Long Life</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Height and Long Life" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097088.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 109</p><p>As the infamous Randy Newman song goes, "Short people got no reason to live." Well, researchers now say some short people might actually be living longer, thanks to their genes. This ScienCentral News video explains how a gene that affects people's growth might also help control aging.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">As the infamous Randy Newman song goes, "Short people got no reason to live." Well, researchers now say some short people might actually be living longer, thanks to their genes. This ScienCentral News video explains how a gene that affects people's growth might also help control aging.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">As the infamous Randy Newman song goes, "Short people got no reason to live." Well, researchers now say some short people might actually be living longer, thanks to their genes. This ScienCentral News video explains how a gene that affects people's growth might also help control aging.</media:description>
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            <title>Heart Medicine Gene</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Heart Medicine Gene" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097090.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 139</p><p>Genetics researchers have debunked a racial myth about who might benefit from a widely used heart failure medication. As this ScienCentral video reports, the finding will eventually allow personalized treatments for this devastating disease.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Genetics researchers have debunked a racial myth about who might benefit from a widely used heart failure medication. As this ScienCentral video reports, the finding will eventually allow personalized treatments for this devastating disease.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Genetics researchers have debunked a racial myth about who might benefit from a widely used heart failure medication. As this ScienCentral video reports, the finding will eventually allow personalized treatments for this devastating disease.</media:description>
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            <title>Cancer Control</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Cancer Control" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097092.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 111</p><p>Scientists have discovered molecules that can determine whether cancer tumors will spread to other parts of the body. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the tiny molecules prevent tumors from spreading.</p>]]></description>
            <category>breast</category><category>cancer</category><category>microrna</category><category>prevention</category><category>rna</category><category>tavazoie</category><category>tumor</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists have discovered molecules that can determine whether cancer tumors will spread to other parts of the body. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the tiny molecules prevent tumors from spreading.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists have discovered molecules that can determine whether cancer tumors will spread to other parts of the body. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the tiny molecules prevent tumors from spreading.</media:description>
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            <title>Asthma Vest</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Asthma Vest" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097093.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 113</p><p>Scientists are trying out a new tool to determine what triggers asthma attacks, especially in children.  As this ScienCentral report explains, engineers have created a vest full of air sampling equipment that monitors and records what's in the air.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists are trying out a new tool to determine what triggers asthma attacks, especially in children.  As this ScienCentral report explains, engineers have created a vest full of air sampling equipment that monitors and records what's in the air.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists are trying out a new tool to determine what triggers asthma attacks, especially in children.  As this ScienCentral report explains, engineers have created a vest full of air sampling equipment that monitors and records what's in the air.</media:description>
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            <title>"Jumper" and Real Teleportation</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="&quot;Jumper&quot; and Real Teleportation" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097094.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 132</p><p>From "Star Trek" to the new sci-fi film "Jumper," we're all familiar with the idea of teleportation. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists are actually doing real teleportation experiments in the lab.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">From "Star Trek" to the new sci-fi film "Jumper," we're all familiar with the idea of teleportation. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists are actually doing real teleportation experiments in the lab.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">From "Star Trek" to the new sci-fi film "Jumper," we're all familiar with the idea of teleportation. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists are actually doing real teleportation experiments in the lab.</media:description>
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            <title>Disarming AIDS</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Disarming AIDS" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097095.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 123</p><p>Scientists have discovered a weakness in the AIDS virus that could lead to a new class of treatments. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the virus acts like a hijacker, turning the body's own machinery against it. But the new research could deprive AIDS of those weapons.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists have discovered a weakness in the AIDS virus that could lead to a new class of treatments. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the virus acts like a hijacker, turning the body's own machinery against it. But the new research could deprive AIDS of those weapons.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists have discovered a weakness in the AIDS virus that could lead to a new class of treatments. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the virus acts like a hijacker, turning the body's own machinery against it. But the new research could deprive AIDS of those weapons.</media:description>
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            <title>Mind Reading</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Mind Reading" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097096.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 111</p><p>As pollsters have so well demonstrated this presidential primary season, reading minds, whether of voters or the person next to you, is close to impossible. However as this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists are actually one step closer to reading our thoughts.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">As pollsters have so well demonstrated this presidential primary season, reading minds, whether of voters or the person next to you, is close to impossible. However as this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists are actually one step closer to reading our thoughts.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">As pollsters have so well demonstrated this presidential primary season, reading minds, whether of voters or the person next to you, is close to impossible. However as this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists are actually one step closer to reading our thoughts.</media:description>
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            <title>Supergreenhouse Climate Mystery</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Supergreenhouse Climate Mystery" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097097.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 109</p><p>As global temperatures rise, glaciers melt and sea levels go up, right? Well, new research on prehistoric climates indicates that the opposite could somehow be true. As this ScienCentral News video reports, the findings add a new twist to how we think about climate change.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">As global temperatures rise, glaciers melt and sea levels go up, right? Well, new research on prehistoric climates indicates that the opposite could somehow be true. As this ScienCentral News video reports, the findings add a new twist to how we think about climate change.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">As global temperatures rise, glaciers melt and sea levels go up, right? Well, new research on prehistoric climates indicates that the opposite could somehow be true. As this ScienCentral News video reports, the findings add a new twist to how we think about climate change.</media:description>
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            <title>Lead and Alzheimer's</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Lead and Alzheimer's" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097098.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 114</p><p>We've all heard about the hidden danger lead poses to our children, but what about those of us who were exposed to lead long ago? New research is showing lead exposure might lead to problems much later in life. This ScienCentral News video reports on early evidence of a link between lead and Alzheimer's Disease.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">We've all heard about the hidden danger lead poses to our children, but what about those of us who were exposed to lead long ago? New research is showing lead exposure might lead to problems much later in life. This ScienCentral News video reports on early evidence of a link between lead and Alzheimer's Disease.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">We've all heard about the hidden danger lead poses to our children, but what about those of us who were exposed to lead long ago? New research is showing lead exposure might lead to problems much later in life. This ScienCentral News video reports on early evidence of a link between lead and Alzheimer's Disease.</media:description>
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            <title>Scared Slow</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Scared Slow" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097100.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 106</p><p>After a car accident or other scary experience many people report feeling like the event happened in slow motion. One neuroscientist set out to test whether our brains really see things slowed down in response to fear. This ScienCentral News story shows why he had to scare people in order to do the experiment.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">After a car accident or other scary experience many people report feeling like the event happened in slow motion. One neuroscientist set out to test whether our brains really see things slowed down in response to fear. This ScienCentral News story shows why he had to scare people in order to do the experiment.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">After a car accident or other scary experience many people report feeling like the event happened in slow motion. One neuroscientist set out to test whether our brains really see things slowed down in response to fear. This ScienCentral News story shows why he had to scare people in order to do the experiment.</media:description>
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            <title>Nano Hazards?</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Nano Hazards?" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097101.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 159</p><p>Tiny particles of silver designed to kill germs are being put into socks to control odor. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, what happens to that nanosilver later is concerning some scientists.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Tiny particles of silver designed to kill germs are being put into socks to control odor. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, what happens to that nanosilver later is concerning some scientists.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Tiny particles of silver designed to kill germs are being put into socks to control odor. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, what happens to that nanosilver later is concerning some scientists.</media:description>
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            <title>Cancer Chip</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Cancer Chip" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097104.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 101</p><p>Researchers have found a new way to identify loose cancer cells in patients' blood. As this ScienCentral News video explains, use of a high tech chip could give doctors a quicker and less invasive way to tell if treatments are working.</p>]]></description>
            <category>biopsy</category><category>cancer</category><category>chip</category><category>detection</category><category>early</category><category>microfluidics</category><category>nano</category><category>nanotechnology</category><category>tumor</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers have found a new way to identify loose cancer cells in patients' blood. As this ScienCentral News video explains, use of a high tech chip could give doctors a quicker and less invasive way to tell if treatments are working.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers have found a new way to identify loose cancer cells in patients' blood. As this ScienCentral News video explains, use of a high tech chip could give doctors a quicker and less invasive way to tell if treatments are working.</media:description>
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            <title>Anti-Cancer Blood Transfusion</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Anti-Cancer Blood Transfusion" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097105.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 102</p><p>Researchers have announced today that they'll soon start human trials of a cancer fighting method that uses blood from people who may be naturally cancer resistant. As this ScienCentral News video explains, for a decade the researchers have studied how this works in mice, and now they've received federal approval to try it in people.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers have announced today that they'll soon start human trials of a cancer fighting method that uses blood from people who may be naturally cancer resistant. As this ScienCentral News video explains, for a decade the researchers have studied how this works in mice, and now they've received federal approval to try it in people.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers have announced today that they'll soon start human trials of a cancer fighting method that uses blood from people who may be naturally cancer resistant. As this ScienCentral News video explains, for a decade the researchers have studied how this works in mice, and now they've received federal approval to try it in people.</media:description>
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            <title>Melting Glaciers</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Melting Glaciers" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097106.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 114</p><p>It's "chilling" detective work as scientists try to figure out the mystery of exactly how global warming is causing Greenland's glaciers to speed up on their way to the sea. As this ScienCentral News report explains, however, the leading suspect in this case has been cleared...mostly.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">It's "chilling" detective work as scientists try to figure out the mystery of exactly how global warming is causing Greenland's glaciers to speed up on their way to the sea. As this ScienCentral News report explains, however, the leading suspect in this case has been cleared...mostly.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">It's "chilling" detective work as scientists try to figure out the mystery of exactly how global warming is causing Greenland's glaciers to speed up on their way to the sea. As this ScienCentral News report explains, however, the leading suspect in this case has been cleared...mostly.</media:description>
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            <title>Immunity Boost</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Immunity Boost" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097107.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 102</p><p>Amid the news of a $23-million court settlement by the makers of Airborne (a supplement that's earned hundreds of millions of dollars in sales with the claim that it boosts the immune system) biomedical engineers are publishing research on a powder that could turn out to be the real thing. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the new powder could first be used to help fight cancer.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Amid the news of a $23-million court settlement by the makers of Airborne (a supplement that's earned hundreds of millions of dollars in sales with the claim that it boosts the immune system) biomedical engineers are publishing research on a powder that could turn out to be the real thing. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the new powder could first be used to help fight cancer.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Amid the news of a $23-million court settlement by the makers of Airborne (a supplement that's earned hundreds of millions of dollars in sales with the claim that it boosts the immune system) biomedical engineers are publishing research on a powder that could turn out to be the real thing. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the new powder could first be used to help fight cancer.</media:description>
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            <title>Magnetic Brain Boost</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Magnetic Brain Boost" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097109.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 107</p><p>Whether it's hitting the books for exams or extreme situations like combat, lack of sleep often comes at times when we need to perform at our best. Now, as this ScienCentral News video reports, brain researchers studying how sleep deprivation impairs memory have found a potential remedy.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Whether it's hitting the books for exams or extreme situations like combat, lack of sleep often comes at times when we need to perform at our best. Now, as this ScienCentral News video reports, brain researchers studying how sleep deprivation impairs memory have found a potential remedy.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Whether it's hitting the books for exams or extreme situations like combat, lack of sleep often comes at times when we need to perform at our best. Now, as this ScienCentral News video reports, brain researchers studying how sleep deprivation impairs memory have found a potential remedy.</media:description>
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            <title>3-D Microscope</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="3-D Microscope" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097110.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 110</p><p>Biologists can now observe the workings inside our cells in full color, 3-D and soon to be real-time. As this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists have invented a way to trick a light microscope into revealing more details than ever before seen.</p>]]></description>
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            <media:title>3-D Microscope</media:title>            
            
                <media:text type="plain">Biologists can now observe the workings inside our cells in full color, 3-D and soon to be real-time. As this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists have invented a way to trick a light microscope into revealing more details than ever before seen.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Biologists can now observe the workings inside our cells in full color, 3-D and soon to be real-time. As this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists have invented a way to trick a light microscope into revealing more details than ever before seen.</media:description>
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            <title>Jet Stream Shifting</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Jet Stream Shifting" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097111.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 110</p><p>One of the main drivers of world's weather is moving due to climate change. As this ScienCentral News report explains, scientists are finding that the jet stream, that river of air that pushes storms across the country, is moving towards the north and south poles.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">One of the main drivers of world's weather is moving due to climate change. As this ScienCentral News report explains, scientists are finding that the jet stream, that river of air that pushes storms across the country, is moving towards the north and south poles.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">One of the main drivers of world's weather is moving due to climate change. As this ScienCentral News report explains, scientists are finding that the jet stream, that river of air that pushes storms across the country, is moving towards the north and south poles.</media:description>
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            <title>Hearing Hurricanes</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Hearing Hurricanes" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097112.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 116</p><p>Could future hurricane forecasters learn about hurricane intensity simply by listening to them? As this ScienCentral report explains, researchers are finding a way to match the sound below the ocean's surface to the hurricane's wind speed.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Could future hurricane forecasters learn about hurricane intensity simply by listening to them? As this ScienCentral report explains, researchers are finding a way to match the sound below the ocean's surface to the hurricane's wind speed.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Could future hurricane forecasters learn about hurricane intensity simply by listening to them? As this ScienCentral report explains, researchers are finding a way to match the sound below the ocean's surface to the hurricane's wind speed.</media:description>
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            <title>Storms and Warming</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Storms and Warming" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097113.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 112</p><p>Researchers studying the expected impact of global warming say many parts of the United States will see more thunderstorms as a result. As this ScienCentral video explains, they spotted an increase in the number of days with the conditions necessary to create big storms.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers studying the expected impact of global warming say many parts of the United States will see more thunderstorms as a result. As this ScienCentral video explains, they spotted an increase in the number of days with the conditions necessary to create big storms.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers studying the expected impact of global warming say many parts of the United States will see more thunderstorms as a result. As this ScienCentral video explains, they spotted an increase in the number of days with the conditions necessary to create big storms.</media:description>
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            <title>Obesity and Infection</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Obesity and Infection" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097115.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 108</p><p>Scientists have found yet another reason for you to shed those excess pounds. As this ScienCentral video explains, researchers working with mice have found that obesity lessens the body's ability to handle infection.</p>]]></description>
            <category>diet</category><category>fat</category><category>immune</category><category>infection</category><category>loss</category><category>obesity</category><category>weight</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists have found yet another reason for you to shed those excess pounds. As this ScienCentral video explains, researchers working with mice have found that obesity lessens the body's ability to handle infection.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists have found yet another reason for you to shed those excess pounds. As this ScienCentral video explains, researchers working with mice have found that obesity lessens the body's ability to handle infection.</media:description>
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            <title>Diabetes Brake</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Diabetes Brake" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097116.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 115</p><p>Researchers have discovered how to stop a critical braking mechanism that makes obese people non-responsive to insulin, leading to diabetes. As this ScienCentral News video reports, finding this molecular brake gives hope for a new generation of diabetes drugs.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers have discovered how to stop a critical braking mechanism that makes obese people non-responsive to insulin, leading to diabetes. As this ScienCentral News video reports, finding this molecular brake gives hope for a new generation of diabetes drugs.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers have discovered how to stop a critical braking mechanism that makes obese people non-responsive to insulin, leading to diabetes. As this ScienCentral News video reports, finding this molecular brake gives hope for a new generation of diabetes drugs.</media:description>
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            <title>Addicted to Mom</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Addicted to Mom" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097117.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 99</p><p>Researchers have confirmed what a lot of you mothers out there already know: some infants just seem programmed to need their mothers more. As this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists have found a genetic reason why some baby monkeys are more attached to mom, and that the attachment is more like an addiction.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers have confirmed what a lot of you mothers out there already know: some infants just seem programmed to need their mothers more. As this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists have found a genetic reason why some baby monkeys are more attached to mom, and that the attachment is more like an addiction.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers have confirmed what a lot of you mothers out there already know: some infants just seem programmed to need their mothers more. As this ScienCentral News video explains, scientists have found a genetic reason why some baby monkeys are more attached to mom, and that the attachment is more like an addiction.</media:description>
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            <title>Sweet Tooth Gene</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Sweet Tooth Gene" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097118.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 99</p><p>"You are what you eat" may be more true than we think. Researchers have linked a specific gene difference to consuming more sugary foods. And as this ScienCentral News video explains, they even uncovered how the sweet tooth gene likely affects sugar intake.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">"You are what you eat" may be more true than we think. Researchers have linked a specific gene difference to consuming more sugary foods. And as this ScienCentral News video explains, they even uncovered how the sweet tooth gene likely affects sugar intake.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">"You are what you eat" may be more true than we think. Researchers have linked a specific gene difference to consuming more sugary foods. And as this ScienCentral News video explains, they even uncovered how the sweet tooth gene likely affects sugar intake.</media:description>
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            <title>Cats, Kids and Asthma</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Cats, Kids and Asthma" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097119.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 111</p><p>Are cats good at preventing asthma? That's the finding of a group of scientists studying childhood allergies in houses with and without cats, as this ScienCentral video reports.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Are cats good at preventing asthma? That's the finding of a group of scientists studying childhood allergies in houses with and without cats, as this ScienCentral video reports.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Are cats good at preventing asthma? That's the finding of a group of scientists studying childhood allergies in houses with and without cats, as this ScienCentral video reports.</media:description>
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            <title>Diabetes Surgery</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Diabetes Surgery" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097121.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 123</p><p>It may be the closest known thing to a cure for type 2 diabetes: gastric bypass surgery, currently done only for major weight loss. But one surgeon hopes to prove that a similar surgery could help non-obese diabetics. In this ScienCentral News video report, meet a diabetes patient who's determined to have the surgery.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">It may be the closest known thing to a cure for type 2 diabetes: gastric bypass surgery, currently done only for major weight loss. But one surgeon hopes to prove that a similar surgery could help non-obese diabetics. In this ScienCentral News video report, meet a diabetes patient who's determined to have the surgery.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">It may be the closest known thing to a cure for type 2 diabetes: gastric bypass surgery, currently done only for major weight loss. But one surgeon hopes to prove that a similar surgery could help non-obese diabetics. In this ScienCentral News video report, meet a diabetes patient who's determined to have the surgery.</media:description>
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            <title>Seeing Hungry</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Seeing Hungry" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097125.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 92</p><p>Why does food look more appealing when you are hungry? Scientists are finding that the same chemical in your stomach that causes hunger also changes how your brain perceives food, as this ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Why does food look more appealing when you are hungry? Scientists are finding that the same chemical in your stomach that causes hunger also changes how your brain perceives food, as this ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Why does food look more appealing when you are hungry? Scientists are finding that the same chemical in your stomach that causes hunger also changes how your brain perceives food, as this ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Robot Dog Therapy</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Robot Dog Therapy" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097127.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 115</p><p>Do you crave the companionship of a pet, but can't be dogged by the commitment? New research suggests that robotic dogs can give you some of the same benefits you'd get from the real thing. This ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Do you crave the companionship of a pet, but can't be dogged by the commitment? New research suggests that robotic dogs can give you some of the same benefits you'd get from the real thing. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Do you crave the companionship of a pet, but can't be dogged by the commitment? New research suggests that robotic dogs can give you some of the same benefits you'd get from the real thing. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Belly Fat and Long Life</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Belly Fat and Long Life" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097128.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 98</p><p>Can surgically removing belly fat lengthen your life? As this ScienCentral News video reports, researchers working with rats have found that it does.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Can surgically removing belly fat lengthen your life? As this ScienCentral News video reports, researchers working with rats have found that it does.</media:text>

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            <title>Enjoying Aggression</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Enjoying Aggression" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097129.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 102</p><p>Is aggressive behavior something that sometimes happens just because we like it? As this ScienCentral news report explains, research done on mice suggests we enjoy it the same way we enjoy other addicting activities.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Is aggressive behavior something that sometimes happens just because we like it? As this ScienCentral news report explains, research done on mice suggests we enjoy it the same way we enjoy other addicting activities.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Is aggressive behavior something that sometimes happens just because we like it? As this ScienCentral news report explains, research done on mice suggests we enjoy it the same way we enjoy other addicting activities.</media:description>
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            <title>The Stud Effect</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="The Stud Effect" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097130.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 108</p><p>Is a woman's choice of valentine really a choice? As this ScienCentral news video explains, researchers studying mice have found that alpha males can trigger growth of new brain cells in females that make them want only alpha males.</p>]]></description>
            <category>alpha</category><category>effect</category><category>love</category><category>male</category><category>psychology</category><category>stud</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Is a woman's choice of valentine really a choice? As this ScienCentral news video explains, researchers studying mice have found that alpha males can trigger growth of new brain cells in females that make them want only alpha males.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Is a woman's choice of valentine really a choice? As this ScienCentral news video explains, researchers studying mice have found that alpha males can trigger growth of new brain cells in females that make them want only alpha males.</media:description>
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            <title>Better (Rewriteable) Holograms</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Better (Rewriteable) Holograms" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097131.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 112</p><p>Live, 3D holographic movies are now a big step closer. As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers are developing them using a new material that makes holograms rewritable.</p>]]></description>
            <category>hologram</category><category>holographic</category><category>holography</category><category>video</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Live, 3D holographic movies are now a big step closer. As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers are developing them using a new material that makes holograms rewritable.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Live, 3D holographic movies are now a big step closer. As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers are developing them using a new material that makes holograms rewritable.</media:description>
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            <title>Nano Pollution and Health</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Nano Pollution and Health" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097133.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 116</p><p>Scientists find that air pollution is even worse for you than previously thought. As this ScienCentral News video explains, new research shows how tiny particles from vehicle emissions can cause heart disease and other problems.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists find that air pollution is even worse for you than previously thought. As this ScienCentral News video explains, new research shows how tiny particles from vehicle emissions can cause heart disease and other problems.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists find that air pollution is even worse for you than previously thought. As this ScienCentral News video explains, new research shows how tiny particles from vehicle emissions can cause heart disease and other problems.</media:description>
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            <title>Squid Beaks</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Squid Beaks" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097134.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 104</p><p>Think of Edward Scissorhands with a body made out of Jello. How would he not cut himself to pieces? Researchers have long asked that question about squid soft squishy creatures with hard, sharp beaks. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the answers could lead to a useful new class of materials.</p>]]></description>
            <category>materials ocean prosthetics e</category><category>squid</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Think of Edward Scissorhands with a body made out of Jello. How would he not cut himself to pieces? Researchers have long asked that question about squid soft squishy creatures with hard, sharp beaks. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the answers could lead to a useful new class of materials.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Think of Edward Scissorhands with a body made out of Jello. How would he not cut himself to pieces? Researchers have long asked that question about squid soft squishy creatures with hard, sharp beaks. As this ScienCentral News video explains, the answers could lead to a useful new class of materials.</media:description>
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            <title>Pain Gene Therapy</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Pain Gene Therapy" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097135.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 105</p><p>Researchers are developing a long-lasting way to relieve chronic pain with a single injection. As this ScienCentral video explains, the work so far has been done in rats, but researchers hope to one day offer it as an alternative when even strong drugs like morphine fail.</p>]]></description>
            <category>brain</category><category>cancer</category><category>chronic</category><category>gene</category><category>morphine</category><category>neuron</category><category>pain</category><category>therapy</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Researchers are developing a long-lasting way to relieve chronic pain with a single injection. As this ScienCentral video explains, the work so far has been done in rats, but researchers hope to one day offer it as an alternative when even strong drugs like morphine fail.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Researchers are developing a long-lasting way to relieve chronic pain with a single injection. As this ScienCentral video explains, the work so far has been done in rats, but researchers hope to one day offer it as an alternative when even strong drugs like morphine fail.</media:description>
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            <title>Anorexia and Reward</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Anorexia and Reward" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097136.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 97</p><p>New research suggests that the brains of former anorexics have a hard time telling the difference between winning and losing. This ScienCentral News video reports one of two stories we have on anorexia and the brain, during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.</p>]]></description>
            <category>anorexia</category><category>brain</category><category>disorder</category><category>eating</category><category>reward</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">New research suggests that the brains of former anorexics have a hard time telling the difference between winning and losing. This ScienCentral News video reports one of two stories we have on anorexia and the brain, during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">New research suggests that the brains of former anorexics have a hard time telling the difference between winning and losing. This ScienCentral News video reports one of two stories we have on anorexia and the brain, during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.</media:description>
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            <title>Autism and Virtual Pals</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Autism and Virtual Pals" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097138.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 121</p><p>Kids with autism have trouble listening and responding, but they may get some help from a virtual friend. As this ScienCentral News video explains, technology could help previously isolated kids make connections in the real world.</p>]]></description>
            <category>asperger</category><category>autism</category><category>children</category><category>communication</category><category>learning</category><category>virtual</category>
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                <media:text type="plain">Kids with autism have trouble listening and responding, but they may get some help from a virtual friend. As this ScienCentral News video explains, technology could help previously isolated kids make connections in the real world.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Kids with autism have trouble listening and responding, but they may get some help from a virtual friend. As this ScienCentral News video explains, technology could help previously isolated kids make connections in the real world.</media:description>
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            <title>No Water Grass</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="No Water Grass" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097139.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 104</p><p>Worried about how much water you use, but love your healthy-looking yard? New research into how plants conserve water may help scientists to engineer a less thirsty lawn. This ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Worried about how much water you use, but love your healthy-looking yard? New research into how plants conserve water may help scientists to engineer a less thirsty lawn. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Worried about how much water you use, but love your healthy-looking yard? New research into how plants conserve water may help scientists to engineer a less thirsty lawn. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:description>
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            <title>Diet Food Backfire</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Diet Food Backfire" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097140.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 114</p><p>Trying to cut calories at that fourth-of-July barbecue?  Diet foods and drinks may not be the answer. This ScienCentral News video explains why new research shows foods with no calories just aren't as satisfying.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Trying to cut calories at that fourth-of-July barbecue?  Diet foods and drinks may not be the answer. This ScienCentral News video explains why new research shows foods with no calories just aren't as satisfying.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Trying to cut calories at that fourth-of-July barbecue?  Diet foods and drinks may not be the answer. This ScienCentral News video explains why new research shows foods with no calories just aren't as satisfying.</media:description>
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            <title>Virtual Alcohol Control</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Virtual Alcohol Control" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097142.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 113</p><p>Scientists are using virtual reality to help alcoholics cope with situations that might get them in trouble. This ScienCentral News video explains.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists are using virtual reality to help alcoholics cope with situations that might get them in trouble. This ScienCentral News video explains.</media:text>

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            <title>Candy For Cavities</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Candy For Cavities" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097143.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 97</p><p>A lollipop that prevents cavities? If you haven't already seen them in your child's dentist's office, you may soon. As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers pored over Chinese herbal remedies and found the answer lay in licorice.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">A lollipop that prevents cavities? If you haven't already seen them in your child's dentist's office, you may soon. As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers pored over Chinese herbal remedies and found the answer lay in licorice.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">A lollipop that prevents cavities? If you haven't already seen them in your child's dentist's office, you may soon. As this ScienCentral News video explains, researchers pored over Chinese herbal remedies and found the answer lay in licorice.</media:description>
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            <title>Nicotine Like Heroin</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Nicotine Like Heroin" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097145.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 106</p><p>Scientists studying how the brain reacts to smoking are finding more evidence that nicotine and heroin have similar effects. This ScienCentral News video reports that researchers at University of Chicago have found a part of the brain that responds to smoking and heroin in much the same way.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists studying how the brain reacts to smoking are finding more evidence that nicotine and heroin have similar effects. This ScienCentral News video reports that researchers at University of Chicago have found a part of the brain that responds to smoking and heroin in much the same way.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists studying how the brain reacts to smoking are finding more evidence that nicotine and heroin have similar effects. This ScienCentral News video reports that researchers at University of Chicago have found a part of the brain that responds to smoking and heroin in much the same way.</media:description>
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            <title>Smoker Brain Error</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Smoker Brain Error" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097146.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 106</p><p>Why are addicts so bad at thinking about tomorrow, beyond viewing it as a better time to quit than today? New research shows smokers' brains ignore signals about "what might happen." As this ScienCentral News video explains, the study looked at smokers' choices about investing, not about their habit.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Why are addicts so bad at thinking about tomorrow, beyond viewing it as a better time to quit than today? New research shows smokers' brains ignore signals about "what might happen." As this ScienCentral News video explains, the study looked at smokers' choices about investing, not about their habit.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Why are addicts so bad at thinking about tomorrow, beyond viewing it as a better time to quit than today? New research shows smokers' brains ignore signals about "what might happen." As this ScienCentral News video explains, the study looked at smokers' choices about investing, not about their habit.</media:description>
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            <title>Schizophrenia Gene Puzzle</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Schizophrenia Gene Puzzle" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097148.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 119</p><p>Scientists are trying to decode the genetic causes of schizophrenia. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, new research suggests that nearly every person with the illness has a different genetic defect.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists are trying to decode the genetic causes of schizophrenia. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, new research suggests that nearly every person with the illness has a different genetic defect.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists are trying to decode the genetic causes of schizophrenia. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, new research suggests that nearly every person with the illness has a different genetic defect.</media:description>
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            <title>Anorexia and Taste</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Anorexia and Taste" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097149.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:54:26 -0800<br />Duration: 102</p><p>Research on brain scans reveals that women with anorexia may experience taste differently than others. This ScienCentral News Video reports one of two stories we have on anorexia and the brain, during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Research on brain scans reveals that women with anorexia may experience taste differently than others. This ScienCentral News Video reports one of two stories we have on anorexia and the brain, during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Research on brain scans reveals that women with anorexia may experience taste differently than others. This ScienCentral News Video reports one of two stories we have on anorexia and the brain, during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.</media:description>
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            <title>Magneto Boy</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:54:13 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Magneto Boy" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097055.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:54:13 -0800<br />Duration: 119</p><p>In the upcoming movie "Be Kind, Rewind," Jack Black plays a man who is magnetized and erases an entire store-full of video tapes. But can people really be "magnetic?" In this ScienCentral News video, meet a boy who calls himself "Magneto Man," and has a reputation for making computers go wild.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">In the upcoming movie "Be Kind, Rewind," Jack Black plays a man who is magnetized and erases an entire store-full of video tapes. But can people really be "magnetic?" In this ScienCentral News video, meet a boy who calls himself "Magneto Man," and has a reputation for making computers go wild.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">In the upcoming movie "Be Kind, Rewind," Jack Black plays a man who is magnetized and erases an entire store-full of video tapes. But can people really be "magnetic?" In this ScienCentral News video, meet a boy who calls himself "Magneto Man," and has a reputation for making computers go wild.</media:description>
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            <title>Gasoline From Trees</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:54:13 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Gasoline From Trees" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097056.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:54:13 -0800<br />Duration: 101</p><p>Scientists have found a way to convert wood fiber from trees into fuel for your car. As this ScienCentral News report explains, the surprisingly simple process might put biofuels in your car's tank without using the world's food supply.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Scientists have found a way to convert wood fiber from trees into fuel for your car. As this ScienCentral News report explains, the surprisingly simple process might put biofuels in your car's tank without using the world's food supply.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Scientists have found a way to convert wood fiber from trees into fuel for your car. As this ScienCentral News report explains, the surprisingly simple process might put biofuels in your car's tank without using the world's food supply.</media:description>
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            <title>Twin DNA Differences</title>            
            <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:54:13 -0800</pubDate>            
            <description><![CDATA[<img width="120" alt="Twin DNA Differences" height="90" src="http://frame.revver.com/frame/120x90/1097057.jpg" /><p>Author: <a href="http://revver.com/u/ScienCentral/">ScienCentral</a><br />Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:54:13 -0800<br />Duration: 108</p><p>Geneticists are discovering that identical twins don't have identical DNA. As this ScienCentral News video explains, this surprising research could help scientists better understand genetic diseases in the rest of us.</p>]]></description>
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                <media:text type="plain">Geneticists are discovering that identical twins don't have identical DNA. As this ScienCentral News video explains, this surprising research could help scientists better understand genetic diseases in the rest of us.</media:text>

            <media:description type="plain">Geneticists are discovering that identical twins don't have identical DNA. As this ScienCentral News video explains, this surprising research could help scientists better understand genetic diseases in the rest of us.</media:description>
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