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09 February, 2010 – This Week in Science
Quantum Algae, Determining Vegetative States – Or, Ali Pulls the Plug on Justin, Remember the Prions, Gay Science, Zen Bats and Drunk Bats, Scientists Say: Drink Beer, Daddy Sang Bass, Minion Mailbag, and Much More! -
06 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
It’s Nobel Time Again, and IgNobel Time, Give TWIS A Prize, DARPA Wants You, Slow-Motion Brains, Chemical Racing, The BOSS, Quantum Waffles, Mushroom Lighting, Scientist Says, Little Old Lady Findings, Revisiting the Sun and the Moon, and the Minion Mailbag -
14 July, 2009 – This Week in Science
Skinny Monkey, Bacterial Bloat, Flower Power, When Good Words Go Bad, World Robot Domination, Bad Words Done Good, and Interview w/ Chris Mooney, author of Unscientific America. -
30 June, 2009 – This Week in Science
Digg’n Physics via Twitter, Dino Skinny, Bird Brain Insights, Fish Freakouts!, Tunguska Shuttle Hugs, Building Better Melons, Minion Mailbag, and The Question of the Month! -
June 23, 2009 – This Week in Science
The World Is Smarter Than You, Plant Awareness, Compete For Brains, Bacterial Brilliance, Lazy Eye Games, Supercomputing Sunspots, Brain Tools, Toxic Birds, Where is My Schizophrenia? -
This Week in Science – 24 February, 2009
How To Say Kiki, Decade of Data, This Week in The End of The World, Fighting The Good Fight, Lots of Health, Saving Humanity, and a Competition For God -
This Week in Science – April 12, 2007 Broadcast
Out Out Damn Sun Spot, Leaching Cells, Medicated Fish, Justin Gets Current, Magnetosphere Older Than Thought, Colorful Aliens, Insect Flu, Nitty Gritty Goes Hypnotic, Weird from Washington w/ Dr. Stebbins, Survey Says?!? TWIS Minions Rock! -
This Week in Science – October 10, 2006 Broadcast
Da Bomb, Trippin’ Treatment, Clean Water and Nasty Bugs, Pushy Parasite, Tropical Paradise?, Quasars and Blazars and Dust in the Sky, TWIS Bytes, and Interview w/ Dr. Michael Stebbins about Science Activism (SEA)
