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2024 TWIS Blair’s Animal Corner Calendars On Sale Now!
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2024 TWIS Blair’s Animal Corner Calendars On Sale Now!
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Science, Castration, And Some Yawns
Episode 355 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 2 Feb, 2012. The gang interview Shawn Otto, author of Fool Me Twice, about his book and the politics of science. Discussion topics also include: What meat do you eat?, castration in male orb-weaver spiders, Yawning, and more... -
02 February, 2012 – This Week in Science
Meat Eating, Facebook Psych, This Week In Castration, Yawns Of Love, Interview w/ Shawn Lawrence Otto Re: Fool Me Twice, And Much More... -
12 January, 2012 – This Week in Science
TDR TB!, Frying E. Coli, Food In Science, Extreme Caffeine, Extinct Tortoises Exist, Protein Resurrection, Lots Of Stars, Cheap DNA Sequencing, Andromeda Up Close, Guns And A-holes, And Much More... -
20 October, 2011 – This Week in Science
A Malaria Vaccine, Gypsy King Ancestors, A Near Miss?, Carbonated Rivers, Not So Faster Than Light?, High On Depression, Math Anxiety, No TV For Baby, New Planets, An Artistic Challenge, And Much More... -
29 September, 2011 – This Week in Science
A New Standard, Hallucinating Personality, Synthetic Brains, Anabolic Mustard, Icebergs Kill Invertebrates, 5 Giants, Justin Gets Embarrassed, The Dead Sea Lives, And Much More... -
15 September, 2011 – This Week in Science
My Two Suns, Bachmann's HPV Debacle, Bird News, Arctic Ice, What Is Life?, Black Hole Galaxy, Self-Delusion Nation, TWIWRD, City: Mongolia, Auto Algorithms, And Much More… -
08 September, 2011 – This Week in Science
Dark Hints, Football Impacts, Stimulation Weight Loss, Magnets Lie, Pre-Human Fossil Stories, Brain Science, Room Temp Superconductors, TWIWRD (Crab Edition), Crab Invaders, And Much More... -
TWIS Bookclub — September — Whole Earth Discipline
Whole Earth Discipline: Why Dense Cities, Nuclear Power, Transgenic Crops, Restored Wildlands, and Geoengineering Are Necessary Stewart Brand In September’s book, Stewart Brand argues that our best hope is a radical environmentalism that embraces urbanisation, genetic engineering, nuclear power and climate engineering. Is he right? Read the book and discuss the issues! buy from:amazon.com amazon.ca amazon.co.uk