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Wireless Could Have Saved Lives on Titanic

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Wireless Could Have Saved Lives on Titanic
       
The "unsinkable" ship had the most powerful wireless system at the time. What happened? Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Wireless Technology Changes Your Healthcare The Mi-Tag, a wearable vital sign monitor, could bring emergency rooms into the wireless age.

How the Fastest Sprinter Could Run Faster
       
Usain Bolt has not yet reached the limits of human running speed, but where that limit lies is still a bit of a mystery. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Running of the Deer Can man outrun reindeer? Anchorage, AK holds a festival to find out.

Texas Fireball Not a Meteor
       
In a classic case of mistaken identity, the screenshot of an eyewitness video featured in an earlier Discovery News article is not the meteor it seemed to be. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Wayward Meteorite Sought By Scientists Canadians in Western Ontario are on the lookout for meteorites that entered the Earth's atmosphere last week.

Cooperation Key to Intelligence
       
Humans and animals with large, complex brains benefit from the need and ability to cooperate. Read More
WATCH VIDEO: Elephants Show Cooperation on Test An experiment reveals that elephants not only cooperate, but that they understand the logic behind teamwork.

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