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stem cells Archive
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This Week in Science – September 26, 2006 Broadcast
Baby Lucy, Four-winged Birds, Hospital Grub, Diabetes in the Brain, Doctors and Drugs, This Week in the End of the World, This Week in World Robot Domination, and Interview w/ Dr. Seth Lloyd, author of Programming the Universe -
This Week in Science – September 05, 2006 Broadcast
Plutons or Pluto, Sorta Solving the Stem Cell Issue, E for Asthma!, Get Your Own God Network, Methane Madness, A Moment of Silence for the Croc Hunter, and Interview w/ Nobel Laureate Dr. Peter Doherty -
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 – July 18, 2006 Broadcast
Danger in the Wayback, Sleep or Death?, Hot Resistant Chocolate, Virtual Telepathy, Evolving Zebbies, This Week in Cyber-human Domination, I Was a Teenage Dino-Killer, We Are All the Same, Rats Run to Momma, and Interview w/ Michael Stebbins, Ph.D, Director of Biology Policy for the Federation of American Scientists, and author of ‘Sex, Drugs, and […] -
This Week in Science – May 16, 2006 Broadcast
Jon Stewart is Hurting America, Oh, Woo, Woo, Woo… Woo Suck, Birds Who Eat Dogs, Oceanic Tea Leaves, Llama Dipsticks, Sharks, Magnets, and Geomagnetics, Dragonflying, New Fad Diets on the Horizon, Free-Market Moms, Light Gets Freaky, Braniacs Unite! -
This Week in Science – January 23, 2006 Broadcast
Stem Cell Cult Connection, Young Sexy Scientists, FMRI Punditry, Plus an Interview with William Gurstelle – Author of “Backyard Ballistics” and “Adventures in the Technology Underground” -
This Week in Science – January 10, 2006 Broadcast
Stardust, Measuring Charon’s middle, Cough Syrup Debacle, Flippin’ Ocean Currents, Interview w/ Christopher Scott author of Stem Cell Now