Monday, September 9, 2013
Storm scientists bring hurricanes indoors (1:54)
Sept. 9 - October marks the first anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, one of the deadliest and costliest storms ever to hit the United States. In an effort to better understand these types of hurricanes, researchers at the University of Miami are replicating them in their laboratories. They want to learn how these dangerous storms form and intensify out on the open ocean to better predict their impact when they reach land. Ben Gruber reports.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Researchers shine light on better fruits and vegetables (2:16)
Sept. 4 - Scientists at the University of Florida are producing healthier and better tasting fruits and vegetables by exposing them to different types of light. The results of their experiments, published online in the journal, Postharvest Biology and Technology, could have significant implications for consumers. Ben Gruber reports.
Japan's space robot phones home for the first time (0:34)
Sept. 5 - Japan's robot astronaut Kirobo talks to Earth from the International Space Station, a first for robot-kind. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Gold Market Braces for South African Miner Strike
Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Bloomberg Industries' Kenneth Hoffman put futures in focus with a look at the potential impact of a strike by South African miners on the gold market in "On The Markets." They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money."
Are iPhones a Necessary Accessory for the Wealthy?
Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg contributor Scott Galloway looks at the anticipated smartphone releases coming in September and the market share breakdown between iPhones and Androids. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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