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DiscoveryChannel.ca hbx.mlc = "/discovery/discovery/;/discovery/discovery/"; Saturday, January 05, 2008 SPACE: Mars at its closest - A winter viewer's guide | LINKS: Speecys robot | DINOSAURS: New dino genus discovered | DAILY PLANET: Birth of a high tech toy | JETSTREAM: Play the game, watch the all-new show Shows      Broadband      Members      Forums      Store       var promoTag = ''; promoTag += ' '; promoTag += ' '; promoTag += ' '; promoTag += ' '; promoTag += ' '; "Why fly slow when you can fly fast?"Read MoreShamus Allen of Peterborough, Ontario caught the flying bug early, piloting everything from Fireflys to the Harvard II. Now, he's set to take on the mighty F-18. Follow his quest to become the best of the best, keeping the peace over Canadian skies, in JETSTREAM, starting January 8, 2008 at 10pm ET/PT. Email GOT WHAT IT TAKES?: Play JETSTREAM The GameRead MoreAs the cast of Discovery's latest series get ready to light the afterburners January 8, 2008 at 10pm ET/PT, whet your appitite by taking the controls of the F-18 Hornet. Think you have what it takes to join the ranks of Canada's elite fighter pilots? Click here and get ready for take-off in your very own plane. Email Tackle the extreme elements when Out in the Cold premieres Jan. 5Read MoreWhen it's -37 Celsius outside and the wind is howling, most people would do anything to avoid leaving their cosy homes and going to work. But for a handful of individuals living in the extremes of the Arctic, going out in those mind-numbingly cold conditions is their work. Join host Barry Kennedy as he embraces freezing temperatures on a cross-country ride from the Yukon tundra to iceberg alley in Newfoundland. Email Prehistoric mites may be what really killed the dinosaursRead More[1/4/2008] -- How's this for prehistoric irony: Some of the mightiest creatures Earth has ever known might have been brought down by a much less dramatic force - disease-carrying insects. That's at least according to one theorist, who's seeking to uncover what role these often-overlooked pests played in the demise of dinosaurs. Video Comments Email Can the City of Lights survive a catastrophe? Paris 2010: The Great Flood premieres Jan. 6Read MoreImagine the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Arc de Triomphe deluged by dark, icy waters. Premiering Sunday, January 6 at 8pm ET/9pm PT on Discovery Channel and Discovery HD, Paris 2010: The Great Flood forecasts this emergency scenario. With the subway under water, no electricity or telephone, see how and where the city plans to evacuate its 10 million citizens and 12 hospitals. Email 'That's gotta hurt...' Guinea Pig, season 2 premieres Jan 7Read MoreFrom the stratosphere 10,000 metres above the Earth to a dive chamber nearly 50 metres under the ocean, professional daredevil and human guinea pig Ryan Stock and his fiancee AmberLynn Walker are back for another season. Putting his body on the line - all in the name of science - Ryan is set for an all new batch of chellenges that will stretch beyond the limits of human endurance. Email Eastern Canadian weather could reveal above-average Quadrantid meteor showerRead More[1/3/2008] -- Skygazers in Eastern North America, get ready for a treat! Your stars may be aligned this week, so-to-speak. What might be the most spectacular meteor shower of 2008 is set to debut this Friday, January 4, across eastern North American skies (and Western European too) - weather permitting. Video Comments Email Parents reveal bias when it comes to sibling rivalry: studyRead More[12/30/2007] --Here's one that may dampen holiday spirits: Though they may hotly deny it, parents do pick favorites, according to new research, which also suggests parents may have little choice in the matter. The team of biologists out of Manchester University studied a unique species of beetle that raises and cares for its young and found that the parents instinctively favour the oldest of the brood. Comments Email Jingle bells not so fun for tone-deaf individuals: studyRead More[12/28/2007] -- Music, especially during the holidays, produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without, according to Confucius. But, as researchers from McGill University and the Universite de Montreal point out, not everyone can share this sentiment equally; music is less pleasure and more cacophony for individuals suffering from congenital amusia - or tone-deafness as it is otherwise known. Comments (2) Email Built In Your BackyardCheck out this homemade boat that pushes all the boundaries. Plastic igloo for a Glass TigerMeet a Canadian rock star-turned-stargazer, who built a plastic igloo ...What is the sound of one robot laug...This high-tech toy is a real hoot - a robot that chuckles! Cosmic picturesCheck out these stunning photos snapped by astronauts aboard the Apoll...Mine hunterFind out how this remote-controlled toy patrolling Vancouver Harbour i...The motorbike wheel goes round and ...Check out this one-of-a-kind vehicle that's part motorbike, part unicy...   Privacy Policy | Producer Enquiries | Terms and Conditions | Contact Us | Newsletters | Interactive Sales | Site Map CTV | TSN | MTV | OLN | BNN | The Comedy Network | Discovery HD | Animal Planet | Discovery Civilization | travel + escape var apURL=location.hostname var zflag_nid="305"; var zflag_cid="456/1"; var zflag_sid="301"; var zflag_width="1"; var zflag_height="1"; var zflag_sz="15";

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