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12 November, 2025 – Episode 1037 – Science & Wine Roulette
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This Week in Science – October 07, 2008
Justin Takes a Handout, This Week in the End of the World, Say No To Pets, Cosmic Soap Bubble, This Week in World Robot Domination, Fans For SIDS, Blood For Downs, and The Weird From Washington. -
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Moon Dust, Stem Cells, Wrestling With Herpes, Flu News, Dino Lungs, This Week in Mars, and an interview w/four science festival organizers from around the globe. -
This Week in Science – September 02, 2008 Broadcast
windmill batting averages, cellular reprogramming, fly acrobatics, hairy ears, this week in the end of the world, and interview w/ Dr. P. Michael Conn and James V. Parker about animal research and the war between scientists and activists. -
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Blood, Brains, and the Universe, TWIStributors Phone and File, Toxoplasma Gondii (Oh No!), Horny Beetles, and Artificial Enhancement Galore. -
This Week in Science – May 13, 2008 Broadcast
Yay! Justin’s Back, Figuring Out the Platypus, Engineering Babies, Fat Truth, Memristors Rock, Fold It!, Antibiotic Fer Brains, Psycho-Babble, Mercury’s Core, Missing Matter, Bacteria Learn, and We’re Gonna Be At BayCon 2008! -
This Week in Science – April 08, 2008 Broadcast
Lungless Frogs, Mammoth Deaths, Poopy DNA, Non-Automotive Hybrids, Old Yoga, Hungry Milky Way, Finding Higgs, The Weird From Washington, Quakin’ Laptops, Danger-nastics, 5th Graders Are Smart. -
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 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
