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The U2 Spy Plane

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The U2 spy plane, in service for over 50 years, remains a vital asset for military reconnaissance. Its ability to fly at extreme altitudes and provide timely images makes it superior to satellite technology. Despite its outdated...
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HD SLOW MOTION: Alternative Medicine Vs Traditional

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SLOW MOTION shot of an apple knocking down many syringes standing on a glass surface, isolated on a white background.
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HD SLOW MOTION: Apple Knocking Down Syringes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SLOW MOTION shot of an apple knocking down many syringes standing on a glass surface, isolated on a black background.
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Mid adult scientist conducting plant life experiment in greenhouse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mid adult scientist conducting plant life experiment in greenhouse
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HD SLOW MOTION: Syringe Stabbing Into An Orange

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SLOW MOTION shot of a syringe with some kind of GM solution falling and stabbing into an orange.
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Focused male scientist analyzes a sample while working in a plant nursery

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Focused male scientist analyzes a sample while working in a plant nursery
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Mid adult Caucasian scientist gives plant nourishment in greenhouse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mid adult Caucasian scientist gives plant nourishment in greenhouse
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HD DOLLY: Apple Full Of Pills

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: DOLLY shot of many different kind of pills laying over an apple isolated on a white background.
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HD DOLLY: Syringe Stabbing Into Half-Rotten Apple

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SLOW MOTION shot of a syringe with some kind of GM solution falling and stabbing into a half-rotten apple laying beside a healthy looking apple. Studio dolly shot.
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HD SUPER SLOW-MO: Genetically Modifiying Food

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SUPER SLOW MOTION shot of a syringe stabbing into a toast laying beside wheat ears on a place mat. Studio dolly shot.
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HD SUPER SLOW-MO: Stabbing An Apple With A Syringe

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SUPER SLOW MOTION shot of a syringe stabbing into a red apple. Studio shot. Isolated on a black background.
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HD SUPER SLOW-MO: Needle In An Apple

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: SUPER SLOW MOTION shot of a syringe stabbing into a red apple. Studio shot. Isolated on a black background.
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Professional scientist studying plant life in greenhouse laboratory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Professional scientist studying plant life in greenhouse laboratory
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Senior scientists discuss test results while studying plant life in greenhouse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Senior scientists discuss test results while studying plant life in greenhouse
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Microbiologists study plants in professional greenhouse laboratory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microbiologists study plants in professional greenhouse laboratory
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Drone flight over green wheat fields. Springtime on countryside.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Drone flight over green wheat fields. Springtime on countryside. Sustainable development and renewable energy theme.
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Professional scientist recording results during research experiment in greenhouse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Professional scientist recording results during research experiment in greenhouse
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USA: US-EU GENETIC FOODS TRADE DISPUTE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Genetically modified, or G-M, crops are the cause of the latest trade dispute between the U-S and Europe. Advocates of crops that are genetically engineered to kill insect say that they reduce the need for heavy doses of...
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Food crunch opens doors to bioengineered crops

Higher Ed
AP Television Kunming, Yunnan Province, China - October 15, 2008 1. Close up of baby in front of grain bags, pull out to wide shot of store front 2. Close up of ground corn in bag 3. Medium shot of Zheng Wencai looking at beans 4....
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US scientists turn back the clock to develop new crops

Higher Ed
This Kansas field could be a small step toward a big leap forward in agriculture. Researchers from the non-profit research organisation the Land Institute are working to turn this wheatgrass into a viable crop to replace the standard...
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USA: BILL TO ENSURE GM FOODS ARE LABELLED

Higher Ed
English/Nat A cross party group of U-S representatives plan to introduce a bill before Congress that, if passed, would require genetically engineered food have a label alerting consumers to the fact. The American consumer currently finds...
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President on DRCongo, Africa food aid

Higher Ed
1. President George W. Bush at Africa summit 2. Audience clapping 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush: "In the Congo, nine countries took part in a five-year war that brought death to (M) millions. Now the parties to the...
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Vatican ponders moral implications of tinkering with creation

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of building where conference on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is taking place 2. Interior of conference room with delegates seated around tables 3. Italian Health Minister Girolamo Sirchia (left of shot) sitting...
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EU discusses GM foods policy

Higher Ed
1. Zoom in to European Union Agriculture Commissioner Fischler addressing group 2. Over shoulder of Fischler to audience 3. Reporters 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Franz Fischler, EU Agriculture Commissioner "We would like to give the...