More than 1000 tornadoes touch down in the US every year. When most people are running away, one team of scientists heads straight for the action.
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Musk oxen try to protect their young from a pack of arctic wolves.
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Professionals teach dogs to guard against intruders and attack on command.
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It's gruesome work: cutting through a deceased person's body to find what caused their death.
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Guy Harvey and a team of fishermen forgo a possible marlin world record in order to tag the giant fish.
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These gigantic cows resemble bovine body-builders. See how breeders have achieved such amazing results.
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A Philippine mother believes her young son is possessed, and seeks an exorcism.
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When you're an anaconda you don't need venom to take down your prey, even if its the world's largest rodent, a capybara, weighing somewhere in the neighboorhood of one hundred pounds!
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A man gets bitten by a venomous rattlesnake and tries to find civilization before his body shuts down.
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Step inside Apollo 11 when Neil Armstrong and crew had less than 30 seconds of fuel left before landing on the moon.
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Uncover the science behind Mixed Martial Arts as technology tests the limits of some of the greatest MMA masters.
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Voodoo was born in the West African nation of Benin. And here it is an official religion.
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Exotic creatures lie at the bottom of Japan's Suruga Bay, including spider crabs, chimeras and lantern sharks.
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Middle-class Americans' retirement at risk - Leaf Chronicle Through most of his working life, steelworker Ray West looked toward a secure retirement. His company pension would bring in around $30,000 a year, his union contract guaranteed retiree health coverage and he had 401(k) savings of about $50,000 ...
Disappearing pensions make lives less secure - Detroit Free Press Through most of his working life, steelworker Ray West looked toward a secure retirement. His company pension was expected to bring in around $30,000 a year, his union contract promised retiree health coverage and he had 401(k) savings of about $50 ...
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