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12 November, 2025 – Episode 1037 – Science & Wine Roulette
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24 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
Origin Anniversary, Radio Brains, Rampaging Robot Vampires Need Lawyers Too, Life Mutations and Electricity, RNA Warmth, Biophotonic Communication, Life as a Carrot, Kiki Rants, TWi the End of the World, And Much, Much More! -
10 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
Shocking Anti-Matter Finding, New Supernovaes, Faulkland Fox Family, A Phone Call, Altruistic Ants, Icy Antarctic Ecosystem, Life In The Lab, Prenatal Phonics, Synthetic Solutions, Feeding The Children, and Much More! -
03 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
Observing Life, Dumpin’ Punkins, Smell of Doom, Driving Bad, the Teapot Effect, Ancient Blasts, Demoting Dinosaurs, Fishy Movements, The Minion Mailbag, and Much More! -
20 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
Ribbon Tied Bubble of A Thing, New Planetary Neighbors, Epigenes in Da House, Extraterrestrial Rain, Bacterial Tube Life, an Interview w/ Dr. Mark Changizi, author of The Vision Revolution, 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 -
29 September, 2009 – This Week in Science
Moon Water, Bat Eating Birds, The Ratchet of Evolution, Detecting Darkness, Creative Craziness, Carl Sagan Sings, Plastic Sand, and Vaginal Self-esteem -
08 September, 2009 – This Week in Science
Mutation and Evolution, Brain Cities, Neural Footwork, The Non-Shrinking Brain, Living With Lactose, Minion Mailbag, Obesity Immunity, and More Monopole Madness… and remember to Live in Happiness… -
18 August, 2009 – This Week in Science
Making Mice MS-Free, Tracking Cocaine, Going Retrograde, Pollination Decimation, Spasers, and an Interview w/ Dr. David Albert on Philosophy Of Science
