[00:00]clone
[00:02]When a Scottish research team startled the world by
[00:04]revealing 3 months ago that it had cloned an adult sheep,
[00:09]President Clinton moved swiftly.
[00:14]throne
[00:15]The heir to the throne has been admired and liked
[00:18]not only because he was Prince of Wales, but because he
[00:22]has so constantly been, in the eyes of the people, a highspirited
[00:26]young man…
[00:28]prone
[00:30]The rapper and avid blogger prone to public outbursts
[00:34]has never shied from sharing his unending displeasure
[00:38]with everything ( "George Bush doesn't care about black
[00:42]people," "Yoooo, why won't you let me be great!!!" ).
[00:48]ozone
[00:52]The true enemies of science, argues Paul Ehrlich of
[00:56]Stanford University, a pioneer of environmental studies,
[01:00]are those who question the evidence supporting global
[01:03]warming, the depletion of the ozone layer and other
[01:07]consequences of industrial growth.
[01:10]clue
[01:12]Forgetting clearly aids orientation in time, since
[01:15]old memories weaken and the new tend to stand out,
[01:20]providing clues for inferring duration.
[01:24]glue
[01:25]Gluing bones might be why the glue was developed,
[01:29]but there must be industrial uses for a glue that can set
[01:32]underwater at slightly-above-ambient temperatures or pH
[01:38]and form a strong, waterproof but flexible bond.