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This Week in Science – October 03, 2006 Broadcast
A Silence So Deafening, Don’t Worry – Think Faster, Bacon???, Lucy and Baby Have Identity Issues, Doggy Liver Devastation, Spinach Safety, Goat’s Milk To Spider Silk, Quick TWIS Bytes, and Interview w/ Dr. Alexandra Navrotsky on nanotechnology -
This Week in Science – September 12, 2006 Broadcast (Interview w/ William Gibson)
Pheromones, Food, Physiology,and the Rise of Man, Interview w/ Dr. Kent Lloyd of the Knockout Mouse Project, and Re-play from the Archives of Interview w/ William Gibson -
This Week in Science – August 22, 2006 Broadcast
Whale Of A Tale, Or Two, Isolating Cancer’s Compatriates, Hobbit Debunked, Dark Matter Exists! – Interview w/ Douglas Clowe, Trap Jaw Ants in Our Pants – Interview w/ Andrew Suarez, Bumble-Bee Watches?, Techno Chimps, Robo-Squirrels Take On Rattlesnakes, Junk-DNA Makes Us Smart -
This Week in Science – August 01, 2006 Broadcast
It’s My Birthday! We’re Gonna Party!, All’s War in Sex and Love, Oceans of Bacteria, Oceanic Dead Zone, Power Company Collusions, Shooting Sulfur at the Sky, Rising From the Ashes, Build Up the Grid!, Cancer Contaminant, Global Happiness Map, Talkin’ Solar, and QuickScienceBlurbathon. -
This Week in Science – July 04, 2006 Broadcast
NASA On Crack, Big Nothing in Space, Kangaroo Repellent, Gazelles Give Up, Super Jellyfish To the Rescue!, CO2 Sludge, Neurons Need Love Too, Circus Ants, Interview w/ William Gurstelle re: Thing That Go Boom -
This Week in Science – May 16, 2006 Broadcast
Jon Stewart is Hurting America, Oh, Woo, Woo, Woo… Woo Suck, Birds Who Eat Dogs, Oceanic Tea Leaves, Llama Dipsticks, Sharks, Magnets, and Geomagnetics, Dragonflying, New Fad Diets on the Horizon, Free-Market Moms, Light Gets Freaky, Braniacs Unite! -
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 – January 16, 2006 Broadcast
Kirsten in NYC AGAIN, Justin Runs Solo for 12min, GravitoPhotons Gravitas, LSD Centenarians, Insectoid Instruction, Stardust Returns, Dodgy NYC Landlines, Radioactive Florida to Kuiper Retirement Run, BoobTube = No Sex For You, Soy Mutators, Green Ham No Eggs