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26 August, 2010 – This Week in Science
New Worlds Ahoy, Neptune Makes A Lap, Air-tricity, Oil-Nom-Nom, Dry Water Is Not Wet, Destroying HIV, Buzz-Buzz-Groom, New Memristor Circuit, Space Flight Electroshock, Bi-focalled Bugs, Jetlag Fix, The Sex Lives of Birds, Double Complete Hand Transplant, And... A Camel! No, Wait... Tom Merritt! -
This Week in Science – 29 July, 2010
Bankrolling ITER, The Ass Family Tree, Daydreaming Again?, No Safe Prions, The Mind of God, TWIWRD, Snails For Your Head, TWITEOTW, Porcine Optimism, And Much More! -
22 July, 2010 – This Week in Science
Our Battles With Viruses, Invisibility Cloaks, Big Stars, Bacteria and MS, Engineering Malaria, And Much More! -
08 July, 2010 – This Week in Science
Pretty Planck Pics, Sexy Ticking Clocks, Living Longer?, Need New Now, TWIS Decade in Review: Epigenetics, and Much More! -
01 July, 2010 – This Week in Science
Nature’s Speed Limit, Life Getting Older, Drinking Makes You Trackable, Quantum Fleas on Mt. Everest, Science of Happiness, Dental Discoveries, Kids On Walls, and Much, Much More… -
TWIS Book Club – July Book of the month
TWIS has picked ‘The Weather Makers’ by Tim Flannery as July’s book of the month. A logical discussion of humanity’s impact on the weather from a scientific perspective, this book is sure to be a conversation starter. Get your copy and read along with the club: You can talk with other readers at twisbookclub.ning.com… whatchya [...] -
28 June, 2010 – This Week in Science
Scientific Fields Entangled Biology and Physics merge as scientists try to explain the DNA double helix with quantum entanglement. Attack of the Long-Lasting Tomatoes Researchers used yeast genes to creat a transgenic tomato that delays decay for up to a week longer than what is currently normal. Bedtimes for the Japanese The Japanese government is [...] -
07 June, 2010 – This Week in Science
Teeming Titan?, Insulated Earth?, Stupid Suicide, Weird Canadian Animals, Mini-Black Holes, Monkey-Cat Sighting?, Changing Constants And Bleeding Eyes, Life And Genetics, Ancient Carnivore Brains, and LOTS of Scott Sigler!!!
