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This Week in Science – November 06, 2007
TWISclaimer!, Fuel Fight?, Chinese in Space, Sod It, Olympic Doping, Excercise Is Power, Pictures Made Real, This Week in World Robot Domination, The Weird From Washington, TWIStributors, Brainbow, and Little TWIS Bytes -
This Week in Science – October 30, 2007 Broadcast
Justin Allen Poe and The Science Raven, Three-Eyed Frogs, Rat Brains, Neandertal Style, Dino Footprints, Plastic Bodies, Don’t Think About Not Thinking About It, & Interview w/ Ian Ayres, Author of Super Crunchers -
This Week in Science – May 01, 2007 Broadcast
Everyone’s In Space, Kirsten Has a Request, Weird Clouds, Government Attacks Mold!, Got Tea?, Shrinking Ice Caps Batman!, Arctic Hippos, Turtle Reliability, Tortoise Love?, TWi World Robot Domination, Neanderthal News, Nasal Notoriety, & Interview w/ Dr. Betsy Bryan re: Temple of Mut -
This Week in Science – April 10, 2007 Broadcast
LHC Update Cool, Arsenic and Old Kelp, Nature Videos Abound, Endosymbiosis or Bust, Visionary Meals, Justin’s Bad Habits Justified, Antarctic Amphibian, A Bird Tail, Tropical Cooler, Bacterial Hide-n-Seek, Females Are Best, Green Solar Tech, Earth-Core -
This Week in Science – March 29, 2007 Broadcast
Hey! It’s Thursday!!! TWIS-nouncements of Note, The Ladybug Taint, Flaming Space Junk, Aussie Toad Bashing, Ladies! Avert Your Eyes!, Degrading Chemistry, Classy Drugs, The Weird in Washington w/ Mike Stebbins, Solar Fun, Fungal Furries, RoCo Rocks!, TWIS-Bytes -
This Week in Science – March 13, 2007 Broadcast
Answer Our Survey!, Extreme Global Something, World Robot Domination, The Spider Family, Teen Stress – Don’t Do It, The Long and Short of Sleep, Prehistoric Property Problem, Super Suckers Abound, Flu Slurry, Sounds of Music, & Interview w/ Dr. Gary Vermeij re: Ecology and Evolution -
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 – May 10, 2005 Broadcast
Exploading Toads, Acupuncture Fakir, Justin was a Mistake, Sexologist Conference, PLUS an Interview with Dr. Thomas Harter of the UC Davis Hydrology Dept.