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01 September, 2011 – This Week in Science
Unexpected Star, Dull Drunks, We Like Animals, Reversing Baldness, Blood!, Old Tools, No Sex For Skinks, Cleverbot Debate, And Much More… -
June 09, 2011 – This Week in Science
Request For Help, Light From Nothing, Human Origins, Kids On Math, Fat Damage, Bird Brain Differences, Got Regrets?, Ant Wars, And Much More... -
17 February, 2011 – This Week in Science
Stardust, TWIWRD, Bones And Sperm, TWIBabies!, Gonorrhea Steals Genes, Pesticides and Parkinsons, Walk Like An Egyptian, Tyche Controversy, And Much More... -
10 February, 2011 – This Week in Science
This Week in Brains, Dating The Voynich, Parrots And Left Hands, A Gas Influencing Orbit, Bubbles Of Clay, Deserts And Jumping Genes, Justin Has Snake Legs, And Much More! -
03 February, 2011 – This Week in Science
Kepler Finds, Our Big Universe, Power To The Future, Brains And Bacteria, Military Alternatives, Getting Humans Out, Making Better Chips, Minion Mailbag, And Much More... -
30 December, 2010 – This Week in Science
The annual TWISmas episode, also it's our 300th episode! We're bringing you The Top 11 Science Stories of 2010!!! -
TWIS Bookclub — Book of the Month for December
Apocalypse: Earthquakes, Archaeology and the Wrath of God Amos Nur In “Apocalypse”, Amos Nur explores the intersection of history, geophysics and archaeology. Earthquakes are one of the most devastating manifestations of the awesome forces of geology. Has their role in the collapse of ancient societies been seriously underestimated? Find out in December’s book! buy from: […] -
21 October, 2010 – This Week in Science
It Happened Once, A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy..., Planetary Shuffle, Sexy Rats, Babies <3 Robots, The Power of Light, Solar System Weigh-in, Bacterial Thermometers, Mosquitoes Diverge?, And Much Much More...