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22 December, 2009 – This Week in Science
Dark Matter Detected in a Dark Mine? Is Santa Bad, Or is it The Media? Getting Santa Drunk, Ghosts of Mountains Past, Cellphones Lack Science, And Much More… -
This Week in Science – August 12, 2008
PomPom Danger, LHC FTW!, Mama’s Sick, Invisbility redux, Size Does Matter, Winning Plays, The Weird From Washington, Australia Bashing, News You Can Use, Chicken Feather Walls, and Much More -
This Week in Science – August 08, 2008 Broadcast
Solar Powered Hydrogen, Cellphone Rant, Alzheimer’s Cure?, Run Faster, Get Tested, Particles For Paint, & Interview w/ Dr. Leonard Susskind re: Black Holes -
This Week in Science – May 20, 2008 Broadcast
Kirsten Plays Hookie, Tiger Mouse!, Finding Invaders, Phoenix Landing, Building Films, Star Brighter, Creation in Brazil, Near Earth Object Alert, and The Weird in Washington w/Dr. Michael Stebbins. -
This Week in Science – March 27, 2007 Broadcast
Multi-dimensional Math-a-ganza, Right to the Rant, Sugar Spark, Bio-Battery, and Groovy Glasses, Indonesian Roadblock, See With Your Mind, iPOD Beats, Kirsten Gets Nostalgic, & Interview w/ William Gurstelle, author of Whoosh Boom Splat -
This Week in Science – April 18, 2006 Broadcast
Brains Get Affected, San Francisco Earthquakes, TWIStory, Drones in the Sky Wars, Meteorite Farmers, Amazing African Amphibians (and Fish), We Really Haven’t Branched Out, Justin Under the Influence, Evolution’s Got a Brand New Bag, Japan Riding the Hybrid Train, Natural Born Killers -
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