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This Week in Science – March 11, 2008 Broadcast
Technology Saves TWIS, Death Ahead!, More Hobbit Controversy, Whiskey Cleaners, Swimming in the Sea, Media and Racism, Hybrid Hubbub, Where You At Krill?, Nuke Cleanup, Got Plutonium?, Stoney Bacteria, RNA-na-nana-na-na-nanaaa, Aging Views, TWiWRD -
This Week in Science – March 04, 2008 Broadcast
Literal Eye-Tooth, Genetic Jimmy-Hat, TWIStributors!, TWIWorld Robot Domination, Darwin Was Wrong?!?, Human Descent, Octopus?, The Truth About Boys And Girls, and Interview w/ Absinthe Expert, Ted Breaux. Thanks to FutureGen for the transcript. (continued) -
This Week in Science – February 26, 2008 Broadcast
Drugs For Animals, Stemming Diabetes, Electrons On Film, Invisi-Rings, Viking Fashion, and The Weird From Washington w/ Dr. Mike Stebbins -
This Week in Science – February 19, 2008 Broadcast
Missing Link, Comparatively Dung-like, TOPP Science, Spit Cancer, Devil Frog!, Massive Meat-eaters, Addressing Concerns, Baby Black Hole, Nano-Intelligence, Fighting Infection -
This Week in Science – February 11, 2008 Broadcast
Is It Love?, Hot Or Not, Barnacles Rock, Social Monitors, Rapunzel et al, Predicting the Pres, Coffee Sniffer, The Weird From Washington, Start Eating Purple! -
This Week in Science – February 5, 2008 Broadcast
Kirsten Moves, No More Tears, Bacteria Pop, All Ears, Chirping Tale, Papal Proclamation, Problem With Semen, Cloning Tricycle, Making DNA, Creation “Science”, Baby Bathing Badness, Children and Medicine, T-Ray Pictures -
This Week in Science – January 22, 2008 Broadcast
Genes For Lupus, Only The Lonely, TWin Parasites, Old Becomes New, Superhuman Sight, They Fear Us, Eat It Up Yum, Skull For sale, TWin World Robot Domination. -
This Week in Science – January 08, 2008 Broadcast
Happy New Year! As 2007 leaves us, we reminisce about the past year with our Top 11 Science Stories of 2007. Also, we review last year’s predictions, and make new ones for 2008.
