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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 11, 2006 Broadcast
Cosmetology vs. Cosmology, NASA’s Jammin – the Moon is Hecka Slammin’, Strap Into Your Seats, Ants and Missing Links, A Sticky Situation, Bodybuilder Birdies, Interview w/ Dr. Anthony Tyson, Director of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. -
This Week in Science – February 28, 2006 Broadcast
6.5 Billion served, What’s in a Name?, Flaming Yucca Challenge, In-flight Interference, Baby got Brains, Ancient Beaver, Confusdasaurus, Justin gives to Science, Filandering Flounders, This Week in Science History, Science -
This Week in Science – December 13, 2005 Broadcast
Brainiacs in Full Audio, Holes in the Poles, Glopitty-Glop and Fishety Food, Eyes on the Brain, Dingbats and Darned Balls, Don’t You Trust Me Baby?, Gimme a D!, Doin a Little Evolution Dance -
This Week in Science – October 25, 2005 Broadcast
Balloon Satellite Slingshots, Cattle on Cattle Grubage, Seafood Menu Asymptote, Spanish Flu Resurrection, Do The Ching Dynasty Nasty, Justin Says – Chicks Mellow the Planet, PMS Investigations -
This Week in Science – September 20, 2005 Broadcast
Greg Puts In A Guest Appearance, Piscine Parasitic Paralinguals, Japanese Arcade Automatons, More Grasshopper Threadworms, Escaped Plague Mice, Evil Memory Eraser, Science -
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