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		 From : NOVA Vodcast | PBS<br />Roger Hanlon of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole introduces us to one of his favorite cephalopods, the cuttlefish. This remarkable creature, a cousin of squid and octopus, can change the color, pattern, and even texture of its skin in the blink of an eye. Video podcast produced by Melissa Salpietra and Susan K. Lewis. Edited by Melissa Salpietra. Interview and original footage produced by Julia Cort. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Funding for NOVA is provided by Exxon Mobile, David H. Koch, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. To learn more, visit http://www.pbs.org/nova/camo
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		 From : DVblog<br />Brian Liu speaks about his film Disarm (2006, 10MB, 2 min) The Woods Hole Film Fest has invited me to come as a representative of DVblog and all things great about independent online video distribution. Immediately upon my arrival in this beautiful little Cape Cod village, I had the good fortune to run into my friend Brian Liu. He is here screening his film Disarm. The film took him to active minefields all over the world and is a timely statement about how we wage war. Find out more about Disarm.
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