Subscribe to TWIS
Donate to TWIS
Support TWIS on PayPal
OR-
Announcements
-
2024 TWIS Blair’s Animal Corner Calendars On Sale Now!
08 December 2023 1:36 PM | No Comments
-
neuroscience Archive
-
19 April, 2012 – This Week in Science
Evolving XNA, Moving A Hand, Blair's Animal Corner, No Bird Magnets, Cooler Heads Prevail, Predicting Your Future, Livers Need Love, DIY Drugstores, Remembering Lines, And Much More... -
05 April, 2012 – This Week in Science
Feathered Dinos, Red Wine Diet, Female Objects, Seas A-risin, Sweet Whale Barf, Blair's Animal Corner, Interview With Chris Mooney Re: The Republican Brain, And Much More... -
The New X-Men, Mercurial Science, and World Robot Domination
Episode 362 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 22 March, 2012 Discussion topics: Looking At Mercury, Making Memory, Just Replace X With Bear, Jumping Plankton, Vaccinating Men, How Biologists Kill, TWIWRD!, And Much More... -
29 March, 2012 – This Week in Science
Cancer Cures For Mice, Fetus Brains, Booze It Up, Fly Little Birds!, Unsolved Science Mystery, Titanium Moon, Driving Blind, Guest Host Scott Sigler, Author of Nocturnal, And Much More... -
22 March, 2012 – This Week in Science
Looking At Mercury, Making Memory, Just Replace X With Bear, Jumping Plankton, Vaccinating Men, How Biologists Kill, TWIWRD!, And Much More... -
A Brainy Bird, Some Shaky Ground, And A Science Debate
Episode 358 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 23 Feb, 2012. Discussion topics include: the moon, a special bird, more reasons exercise is good for you, and more... -
23 February, 2012 – This Week in Science
Not So FTL, Scientist Comes Clean, Exercise Is good, Moon Volcanoes And Stretch Marks, Super-Earth Sauna, Mars Quakes, Old Earth, Storms Get Upgraded, Alex Lives, And Much More... -
The White Zebra Stripes and the Politics of Science
Episode 356 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 9 Feb, 2012. This week we talk about the end of the ice caps, zebra stripes, debunking global warming debunkers, sneaky corals, new and improved solar cells, and more!