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Discovery Channel: Daily Planet, Thursday, January 5, 2012 - The Sound of Football

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This clip is from the Discovery Channel and the show called Daily Planet, aired Thursday, January 5, 2012, and is showing the feature about The Sound of football.

Full episode information below.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 2012
Today on Daily Planet, Ziya checks out man-made floating islands in South Korea, we take a look at a phone accessory that helps blind people play soccer, and Alan Nursall finds out why an observatory is studying the Sun from 2 km underground in the Alan Nursall Experience. Also, we show you Neptune Memorial Reef, the first choice in a final resting place for some folks! Join Daily Planet as we take you to a NASCAR track to see how teams test the aerodynamics of their cars. On Discoveries, we'll show you a fish that mimics an octopus that mimics a fish and a cloaking device that actually worked for 40 trillionths of a second. We also interviewed Josh Silver, a University of Oxford professor who developed a new kind of liquid-filled adjustable eyeglasses. You also don't want to miss the answers to this week's Mindbender quiz on airport security. Tonight, only on Daily Planet!

Floating Islands
Ziya visits South Korea to check out man-made floating islands.

Sounds of Soccer
An iPhone accessory helps blind people play soccer.

Alan Nursall Experience: Snolab Radiation
Alan Nursall finds out why a lab studying the Sun is 2 km underground.

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Neptune Memorial
Did you ever think about making a reef your final resting place?

Mindbender
We finally give you the answers to this week's Mindbender quiz on airport security.

Discoveries
Join us tonight as we see what is new and exciting in the wonderful world of science and technology.

Adjustable Glasses
Glasses need not cost an arm and a leg anymore!

Windshear
Find out how NASCAR teams test the aerodynamics of their cars at a wind tunnel facility.

Planet You
There's now an app called Microcosm that can turn your phone into a musical snowglobe!

Weird Planet
New Yorker Charles Mysak sells used books out of his beat-up Honda.

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  • Cool to have a personal narrator.

    Although, if I knew it was going to be aired globally I would have done it in English :)

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