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Startup supermarket offers groceries of the future

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Dried insects, cold-brewed coffee and cut flowers that stay fresh for three years. These are just some of the products on the shelves at a new supermarket in Berlin that only stocks products from...
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45 year long study tracks effects of climate change

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Ecologists in Colorado have been counting  4 million flowers and tracking 120 species of plants over the last 45 years. Their data is now providing valuable insight into the effects of climate change....
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VOICED : Gourmet grub: Thai fine diners explore insect cuisine

9th - Higher Ed
At a hip Bangkok diner foodies with an adventurous palate tuck into a bug based menu that includes watermelon salad sprinkled in bamboo worms nachos with silkworm cherry tomato salsa and pasta made from ground crickets
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China Approves Tests For COVID-Vaccine Developed Using Insect Cells

Higher Ed
The city government of Chengdu said the vaccine will enter a clinical trial after positive results were shown.
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Higher Ed
STORY: In many parts of the world, insects are a pest which can sometimes destroy an entire year's harvest. But some experts believe people could turn the tables on the six-legged nuisances. They are promoting insect cuisine......
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Climate change impacts Britain's trees

Higher Ed
London and Hertfordshire - 30th September 2008 1. Tilt up trees to sky 2. Midshot conker 3. Wideshot tree 4. Midshot twigs 5. Midshot broken branch 6. Midshot conker with trees in background 7. Tilt up trees to sky 8. Midshot...
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National tree of Malawi under threat of extinction

Higher Ed
Mulanje Mountain - December 2007 1. Aerial shot Mulanje Mountain 2. Zoom into cedar cluster 3. Tilt up Mulanje cedar Tree 4. Pan of cedar cluster forest 5. Mulanje cedar tree stump 6. Julian Bayliss inspects a Mulanje Cedar 7....
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Beekeepers stay above the law in New York

Higher Ed
New York, 5th April 2009 1. Tight shot of bee on Purple flower 2. Pan from tight shot of bees in carrier cage to man demonstrating the hiving of bees 3. Mid shot of people watching 4. Various man demonstrating the hiving of bees 5....
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MEXICO: GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES TO PROTECT BUTTERFLIES

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Every year millions of butterflies fly across the North American continent from Canada to reach the warmer climes of Mexico before winter. The spectacle has become a popular attraction for nature lovers and tourists visiting...
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Frogs star of the show in New York

Higher Ed
June 4, 2009 New York City 1. Tight shot of Amazon Milk frog native to French Guiana, Brazil and Ecuador 2. Tight shot of green and black poison frog native to Nicaragua and Columbia 3. Mid shot of Frogs display 4. Tight shot of vials...
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Scientists are still digging for Ice Age fossils in the heart of Los Angeles after a century of discoveries. So much has been uncovered from the La Brea Tar Pits that crews have a backlog of bones to clean and sort through. (Oct. 28)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus000335 SOUNDBITE (English): John Harris, Chief Curator, Page Museum "The sabre toothed cats, the dire wolves, the giant jaguars, and the short-faced bears..." NATSOUND Harris grunts as he pulls...
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Russia - Cockroach Races Alternative To Elections

Higher Ed
A group of Russians, disillusioned with the poor quality of candidates for the December 17 elections, have put their faith in cockroaches. The group, who held a cockroach race at an art gallery in Moscow, attracted large crowds for their...
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WWF says deforestation affecting Monarch butterfly reserve

Higher Ed
FILE: Michoacan, 2007, exact date not known 1. Various of butterfly reserve ++MUTE++ Mexico City - 16 August 2010 2. Wide of media conference held by Omar Vidal, President of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Mexico 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish)...
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New Orleans insects attract crowds and, of course, children

Higher Ed
New Orleans - July 13, 2008 1. Wide of streetcar 2. Wide of Audubon Insectarium entrance sign 3. Insectarium hall 4. Staff member opening cockroach tank 5. Boy looking at cockroaches in tank 6. Extreme close up of cockroaches; boy in...
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RR0243/C Canada: Crows

Higher Ed
various of crows flying; train with horn blowing; Theresa Carter, resident of Woodstock, walking; SOT Theresa Carter; crows; man chopping wood; native American drummers; Woodstock town square; crows; Bird Detective Jody Allair looking...
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Tarantula breeding to curb illegal trade

Higher Ed
AP Television Guadalajara, Mexico. February 14th 2012 1. Medium black tarantula (Grammostola Pulchra) eating 2. Wide black tarantula (Grammostola Pulchra) eating 3. Close up black tarantula (Grammostola Pulchra) eating 4. Rodrigo Orozco...
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USA: SENATE HEARING ABOUT CHEMICAL EXPOSURE IN PERSIAN GULF WAR

Higher Ed
English/Nat At a Senate hearing in Washington on Thursday, the U-S deputy Defence Secretary, John White, predicted more revelations about chemical exposures to Persian Gulf War veterans. The Senate Armed Services Committee started its...
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Preserving ancient Arabic manuscripts

Higher Ed
Chinguetti, northern Mauritana - October 18, 2008 1. Pan of Chinguetti 2. Wide of a Mauritanian walking across a stretch of desert 3. Mohamed Koulame of the Habott family library in Chinguetti opens a manuscript 4. Close up of manuscript...