nanotechnology Archive

  • Sloshed Fruit Fly Slushie Science

    Sloshed Fruit Fly Slushie Science

    Episode 357 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 16 Feb, 2012. Discussion topics include: Climate Hubbubbery, Shiny Ocean Thermometers, Dancing Bees, Things That Go Boom, Sloshed Fruit Flies, Fruit Fly Slushies, Pool Life, Space Janitors, And More…

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  • 16 February, 2012 – This Week in Science

    16 February, 2012 – This Week in Science

    Climate Hubbubbery, Scientists Boycotting Publishers, Shiny Ocean Thermometer, Dancing Bees, Exploding Manure Pits, Dustball Bombs, Nano Trouble, Sloshed Fruit Flies, Fruit Fly Slushies, Pool Life, Plants Get Around, Space Janitors, And Much More...

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  • 15 December, 2011 – This Week in Science

    15 December, 2011 – This Week in Science

    Hiding Higgs, Fracking Up The Water, Science 8-Ball, PTSD Shot, Spider Science, Chest Waxers Beware, Ant Warfare, Sheep Politics, Tetrapod Trickiness, A Mini Stirling, And Much More…

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  • April 21, 2011 – This week in Science

    April 21, 2011 – This week in Science

    Quantum Teleportation & Nanotube Synapses, Cars With Lasers, What's Your Enterotype?, Bacteria Belly, Staph In The Marketplace, An Intelligence Booster, Self-Confidence VS Climate Change, Bad For Baby, I Had 3 Parents, And Much More...

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  • 26 August, 2010 – This Week in Science

    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!

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  • 22 July, 2010 – This Week in Science

    22 July, 2010 – This Week in Science

    Our Battles With Viruses, Invisibility Cloaks, Big Stars, Bacteria and MS, Engineering Malaria, And Much More!

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  • 24 May, 2010 – This Week in Science

    24 May, 2010 – This Week in Science

    Build Your Own Bacteria Scientists have created a completely synthetic organism by copying the genome a certain species of bacteria, thereby paving the way for a new method of creating bacteria that will do specific tasks such as clean up oil spills. Poo Power Fuel from municipal sludge is now within a few cents of [...]

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  • 02 March, 2009 – This Week in Science

    02 March, 2009 – This Week in Science

    Materialistic Quantum Leap, R U Who U Think U R, Planets Old And New, Beware Cows And Women, Discriminating Damselfish, Cocaine 4 Babies, and Interview w/ Rich Mooney and Todd Roberts on Bird Brains and Lasers.

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