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This Week in Science – May 02, 2006 Broadcast
Pollen Pretenses, Sonar Beach, Big Wierd Booms, Oil No More, Body Power Alternatives, Baby Alcoholics, Birth Canal Benefits, and Two Interviews!!! Interview with Joel Primack and Nancy Abrams, Authors of “The View from the Center of the Universe”, and with Marine Geologist, Dr. Steven Scott, about Deep Sea Mining. -
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’ -
This Week in Science – March 07, 2006 Broadcast
Cellphones Revisted, Cow-pie Power, Going Backward, Dino Flights of Fancy, Super Bug Most Wanted, Blurby Bird-flu, Mouses wit da Mostest, Electronic Idiocy, Interview w/ Dr. Ernst Zinner re: Stardust -
This Week in Science – July 05, 2005 Broadcast
Ginormous Carp, Binge Sleep Boffins, La Fusion Dans La France? Oui Oui!, Kirsten’s Ant-Soap Skinnerisms, Plus an interview with Dr. Michael Reichle of the California Geological Survey on the topic of Earthquakes -
This Week in Science – April 26, 2005 Broadcast
Death From Below, Free Bioweapons for All, PLUS Interview with Former Asst Secretary of Energy Joseph Romm on the Fallacy of the Hydrogen Economy