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This Week in Science – October 24, 2006 Broadcast
Global Warming, Whoo-hoo Phone Call From Washington State!, This Week in the End of the World Three Times Over, A Cloak of Invisbility, Extremely Extremeophilic, Wasted Fish, Fishy Clues, and Interview w/ Mark Bowen – Author of Thin Ice -
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 – July 25, 2006 Broadcast
Neato a Veto, Sex in Space, Life is Old, Doin’ the Neanderthal, Voices and Vision, No Blood for Oil, Genetic Foundations, and Interview w/ Daniel Wilson, author of How to Survive a Robot Uprising -
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 – February 14, 2006 Broadcast
This Week in Existentialism, Induced Punctuated Evolution, Plump Model vs. Skinny Model, Shark Attacks Drop Back, Native American Anti-Conservationists, CJD Protein Mutiny, New Age Fusion, Science -
This Week in Science – February 07, 2006 Broadcast
Superbowl Consumption Sum Tonnage, Cometary Panspermia Epiphany, NYC Bedbug Epidemiology, Bacteria and Spiders Join Forces to Better Kill You, Plus a Tech FUBAR-ed Interview with Harvard Theoretical Physicist Lisa Randall, Science
