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Video: The Phoenix Lights...We Are Not Alone
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 | It was 13 years ago this week that a strange phenomenon appeared in the skies over Phoenix. They became known as the "Phoenix Lights." |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: Talking KCMO Schools Fallout
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 | KCTV5's Matt Stewart and Dana Wright talk to Mix 93.3 FMs Rocket and Teresa about the vote to close 26 of the Kansas City, Mo., School District schools. |
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Video: HUBBLE Iowa IMAX Premiere
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 | Be in the audience for the Iowa Premiere of HUBBLE...the newest IMAX film...Friday, March 19 at 6 AM! |
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Video: Kevin M. Johnson, CEO, OutSmart Inc.
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 | Kevin M. Johnson, CEO, OutSmart Inc. |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: Burp For Basketball?
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 | KCTV5's Carolyn Long and Chris Pisano talk to Mix 93.3 FM's Rocket and Teresa about a contest they are doing to give away tickets to the Big 12 tournament where moms have to burp to win. |
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Video: Rocket Test At Cape Flubs
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 | It was supposed to be the start of a new era in space travel, but a rocket test Tuesday was anything but impressive. |
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Video: Elton John and Billy Joel: Face-to-Face
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 | The piano man and the rocket man finally took the stage at HSBC Arena and the magic is still there. |
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Video: End of shuttle program sends shockwaves
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 | Is it the end of an era for America's space program? Tens of thousands of Florida's hi-tech jobs are about to be lost, along with America's leadership in space. |
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Video: Piano man and rocket man take the stage
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 | The piano man and the rocket man finally took the stage at HSBC Arena and the magic is still there. |
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Video: UFO Returns?
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 | The response to our possible UFO sighting in Cleveland was overwhelming, and now the person who saw it says it\'s back again! |
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Video: Frank van Mierlo, President, 1366 Technologies
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 | Frank van Mierlo, President, 1366 Technologies, Inc. |
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Video: Rocket scientist tackles breast cancer
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 | What does a rocket motor have to do with breast cancer?
Two Utah researchers have found a unique connection that may change the way surgeons remove tumors, not only in breast cancer, but other cancers as well.
Dr. Time Doyle, at Utah State University, and Dr. Leigh Neumayer, at the Huntsman Cancer Institute, got the idea while scanning rocket motor fuel.
When Doyle left ATK Thiokol about two years ago and joined Utah State University, he came up with a theory.
Engineers already use ultrasound to search out tiny, undetected cracks in solid rocket fuel and rocket motors, so could modifying that same technology help surgeons find and pluck out microscopic breast cancer tumors they can't see?
"We're actually using ultrasound to determine the tissue structure at the microscopic level, and that's exactly what changes when you have cancer," Doyle explains.
Using computerized artificial intelligence, ultrasound waves passing through breast gland ducts could distinguish the actual structural microscopic cancer cells the surgeon can't see but needs to remove.
He would know when he's got it all.
"It will give them a red light/green light type of indication. That way the surgeon will know when to stop removing tissue," Doyle says.
This could happen in real time, while the surgery is underway, eliminating the need to bring the patient back weeks later for a second operation after pathologists have evaluated the tissue.
Currently, second or third surgeries are not unusual with patients like Stacey Oliver.
"They called me a week later and said they would have to go back in," Oliver recalls. "The tumor board had looked at my case and felt like surgeons needed to get a little bit more of those margins out."
But with the ultrasound technique, patients wouldn't need to come back because the tissue would have already been taken out -- and only that which needed to be removed.
"Right now, a lot of doctors, in order to get that clear margin, will take out extra tissue. So, the collateral damage for the patient is she loses a large chunk of breast tissue that maybe was never going to cause her a problem," Neumayer says.
Within a year, Neumayer will begin testing the ultrasound on specimens removed from patients.
If it works, surgeons could begin human clinical trials within three years.
Down the road a pen-like device might even be developed that could instantly identify, not only breast cancer, but other microscopic villains as well. |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: Hoops Hits KC
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 | KCTV5's Carolyn Long and Chris Pisano talk about the Big 12 tournament coming to town this week with Mix 93.3 FM's Rocket, Teresa and Ponch. |
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Video: UFO Over Lake Erie?
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 | A local man says it wasn\'t a bird or a plane, it was a UFO! |
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Video: NASA Pilot Talks To Kids About Learning
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 | (3/8/10) - Middle Tennessee NASA pilot Barry Wilmore talks to Lipscomb Elementary students about the importance of learning. |
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Video: Fields Automotive Group
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 | Fields Automotive Group is the home of North America's Premier Luxury Auto Group! With 32 franchises at 20 locations, we are proud to serve our customers in Florida, Illinois, Wisconsin, North Carolina and British Columbia. Family owned and operated, Fields Auto began with the opening of Fields Cadillac in Evanston, IL in 1971. |
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Video: Obama Looks To Extend Life Of ISS To 2020
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 | President Barack Obama will head to Florida next month to talk space. |
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Video: Former Head of Johnson Space Center Dies
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 | Aaron Cohen, the former director of NASA's Johnson Space Center who helped create the space shuttle program, has died after a long fight with cancer. He was 79. |
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Video: Iraqis defy bombs to vote
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 | Millions of Iraqis braved waves of deadly rocket, mortar and bomb attacks that killed 38 to vote Sunday in a general election seen as a test of the nation's young democracy.Duration: 01:24 |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: The Free Tickets Heard 'Round The World
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 | KCTV5's Dana Wright and Chris Pisano talk to Mix 93.3 FM's Rocket, Teresa and Ponch about a porn star given free tickets to the KU-KSU game by an KU assistant coach. The story went viral Thursday and became a national story in a matter of hours. |
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Video: Friday Forecast
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 | Todd has your Friday and weekend weather, and even shares a rocket launch from KSC from last night! |
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Video: 'Pink UFO' music video
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 | Performed by the hip hop duo Calm. March 4, 2010. |
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Video: Possible Meteor Citing Near Hudson
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 | There are two meteor showers happening in the sky this week and one of the fiery rocks may have landed just across the river near Hudson. |
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Video: NASA Rocket Launches Into Night Sky
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 | NASA has launched the nation's newest weather satellite. |
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Video: Live Music: Rocket Summer
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 | The Rocket Summer is a rock-solo project by Bryce Avary and is based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Avary is known for his unique talents. He plays every instrument on his records as well as produces them. |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: Ponch Happy To Have Feet Scanned
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 | KCTV5's Dana Wright and Chris Pisano get the pleasure of seeing Ponch's feet as they talk about the new airline security measures available with Mix 93.3 FM's Rocket, Teresa and Ponch. |
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Video: Colorado Teacher To Fly Mission In Space
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 | Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger, a science teacher who joined NASA's astronaut training program in 2004, is scheduled to spend 13 days in space, delivering supplies to the International Space Station. Doug Schepman reports. |
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Video: The Buzz: Air traffic controller suspended
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 | Did an air traffic controller go too far when he let his son speak to a pilot from the control tower of a New York airport? The incident is being investigated by government safety experts, who say the child talked with at least five pilots preparing for departure. Here's one exchange: |
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Video: Scientist: Chile Quake Shortened Days
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 | The powerful earthquake that shook Chile on Saturday probably shifted the Earth's axis and made days slightly shorter, a NASA scientist said Tuesday. |
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Video: Local UFO Sightings on the Rise
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 | Bright white lights and strange, triangular shaped objects, Tennesseans are reporting some unusual things overhead. Don't expect that to stop anytime soon, a local group that investigates UFO close encounters says sightings are on the rise. |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: It's Time For The Big Game
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 | KCTV5's Dana Wright and Chris Pisano talk to Mix 93.3 FM's Rocket and Teresa about the big KU-K-State game Wednesday night. |
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Video: Spread the Word to End the Word
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 | March 3, is designated awareness day of a campaign to end the "R" word and here to talk to us about it from Special Olympics Rhode Island is Executive Director Dennis DeJesus. |
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Video: Wednesday: UFO's in the Mid-South?
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 | Why are UFO sightings on the rise in the Mid-South? FOX13's Jill Monier reports Wednesday on FOX13 News at 9. |
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Video: Chatroulette
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 | Chatroulette |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: For The Love Of Inflatable Beavers
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 | KCTV5's Dana Wright and Chris Pisano talk to Mix 93.3 FM's Rocket, Teresa and Ponch about the Olympic closing ceremonies, which featured some blow-up animals, including beavers. |
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Video: Rally to keep Nasa jobs
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 | The future of space travel is up in the air, but that's not stopping thousands of NASA employees and their families from fighting to protect the space program. |
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Video: Space Coast Workers Rally To Keep NASA Jobs
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 | Workers on Florida's Space Coast rally to keep NASA jobs from leaving the area. |
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Video: Utah company conducts final test on shuttle rocket
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Video: Utah aerospace company tests rocket
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Video: ATK conducts final test on shuttle rocket
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 | PROMONTORY, Utah (ABC 4 News) - The Utah company that makes booster rockets for the space shuttle has conducted its final ground test. |
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Video: Raw Video: ATK final rocket test for space shuttle program
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 | Raw Video: ATK final rocket test for space shuttle program |
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Video: ATK final rocket test for space shuttle program a success
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 | ATK final rocket test for space shuttle program a success |
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Video: ATK, NASA Test Solid Rocket Motor
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 | On Thursday, ATK and NASA performed the final ground test for the space shuttle program. This horizontal ground test firing of a four-segment solid rocket motor will help ensure the safe fly-out of the remaining four shuttle missions. |
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Video: ATK to launch final ground rocket test for space shuttle program
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Video: ATK launches final ground rocket test for space shuttle program
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Video: The Rocket Summer Performs on Good Day
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 | Local singer/songwriter The Rocket Summer has a new CD called "Of Men and Angels" released this week. The former Colleyville resident is having a release party Friday night at the Granada Theater, but stopped by the Good Day studios on Thursday for a preview. |
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Video: FM IN THE AM: Marriage Deadly For Men?
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 | KCTV5's Chris Pisano and Dana Wright talk to Mix 93.3 FM's Rocket, Teresa and Ponch about a study that looks at how marriage impacts a man's health. |
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Video: Mayor Battle Attends Senate Hearings on NASA Budget
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Video: ATK conducts final test on shuttle rocket
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 | ATK shuttle rocket booster test, February 25, 2010 (ABC 4 News) PROMONTORY, Utah (AP) - The Utah company that makes booster rockets for the space shuttle has conducted its final ground test. |
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Video: Leaders Stress NASA's Importance
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 | Local and state leaders say they intend to fight the Obama Administration's proposal to eliminate NASA's Constellation Program. |
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