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10 May, 2010 – This Week in Science
Neanderthal Family Tree, It Wasn’t The Poppy Seed, X-ray Vision, Kalimantan MonkeyCat, Itty-Bitty Life, This Week in the End of The World, and Mice in Pain. -
23 March, 2010 – This Week in Science
SXSW Recap, Exceptional Shrimps, Could Be A Hobbit’s Uncle, How To Grow A New Leg, Glaucoma Gets Brainy, Planck Gets Dusty, Seaweed Supplementation, Sperm Play Tron, Science Plays Poker, LHC Record Breaking, And Much More! -
27 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
Brains!, Sight For the Blind, Whiskers On Robots, Death To Mosquitos!, Musical Brains, Regenerating Nerves, What’s Up With The Bees?, The Best Dino Ever, and Interview w/ Dr. Bill Schutt re: Sanguivores. -
This Week in Science – 12 May, 2009
This Week in the End of the World, Sneaky Scientific Publishing, Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes, Bad Little Bacteria, Gecko Eyesight, Nano Blinkys, Mercury and Messenger, Minion Mailbag, 2012 Predictions, and Good Little Bacteria. -
This Week in Science – 17 March, 2009
Potential Purposes of Prions, Snakes In Greenland, Insect Memory, Science Pop-Quiz, Catching The Higgs, Geocentrism and Global Warming, Robots on the Catwalk, Dark Matters, and the Sand Worms. -
This Week in Science – 10 March, 2009
Chickosaurus!, Horsing Around, The Moon Rules, Religious Brains, Cells and Ladders, Asteroids, Moonlets, and Holes, Oh, My!, Optimism, Naptime, and Avoiding Old Age, and The Question of the Month Minion Style. -
This Week in Science – Tuesday June 19, 2007 Broadcast
Announcements!, Break-up Boobies, Justin’s Science Factoids, Humanizing Monkeys, Space Station Shenanigans, Physics Gets Heavy, Fossilized Suffering, & Interview W/ Dr. Bjorn Brembs re: Free Will and Fruit Flies -
This Week in Science – January 30, 2007 Broadcast
Better Living Through Brain Damage, Robo-sniffer Domination, Virgin Modo Sighting, Evolutionary Hopscotch, Hobbitty Hop, End of the World, Mapping the World, & Interview w/ Biocomputing expert and author of Genesis Machines, Dr. Martyn Amos