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23 March, 2010 – This Week in Science
SXSW Recap, Exceptional Shrimps, Could Be A Hobbit’s Uncle, How To Grow A New Leg, Glaucoma Gets Brainy, Planck Gets Dusty, Seaweed Supplementation, Sperm Play Tron, Science Plays Poker, LHC Record Breaking, And Much More! -
16 September, 2009 This Week In Science
While Kiki’s away, the minions will play… This week Justin was joined by Naomi Most and Pamela Sue Taylor for an hour packed with recent science stories from around the world… -
This Week in Science – 31 March, 2009
Hells Bells It’s Stem Cells, Video Games For Vision, Black Hole Stories, Justin’s Squishy Balls, Playing Asteroids, Tuberculosis NADs, Evolution Rants, Daddies and Birds, Carnivorous Dino Bird, and the Minion Mailbag -
This Week in Science – Thursday June 14, 2007 Broadcast
Penile Pessimism, Just Like Daddy, Electric Blue Lobster Boogaloo, B-B-B-Bird Brains, Giganto-Bird-o-Saurus, Race To The Chromosome, The Weird From Washington w/ Dr. Mike Stebbins, TWiWorld Robot Domination, Martian Oceans -
This Week in Science – March 14, 2006 Broadcast
Lies and the Lying Liars, Clean Caller Madness, Not so Deep Science, Hamsters See the Light, Rodents and Crabs Oh My!, Corn Cars are Alright, Stinky Babies, Interview w/ Leonard Susskind author of ‘The Cosmic Landscape’