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12 November, 2025 – Episode 1037 – Science & Wine Roulette
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11 November, 2010 – This Week in Science
Lead on Lead Action, Justin Rants About Gravity, New Neutrino News, Wandering Mind, Fearful Brains, Skin Blood, Fastest EColi in the West, Your Mom Was an Alien Zombie, Uses for Electrocution, Gamma Bubbles, Brains on Yoga, Deformed Birds, and Much More! -
04 November, 2010 – This Week in Science
Electrify Your Brain, Disease Genes?, Liver Keg!, Supersize Dragonflies, Bacterial Boost, The Ozzy-ome, Claim Your Brand, Saturn's Solar System, And Much More! -
28 October, 2010 – This Week in Science
A Fifth Of Verts, Liberal Genes, The Tongue In Your Lung, The Madness of Smoking, Portable Breast Scanners, TWiWorld Robot Domination, An Interview w/ Tucker Hiatt re: Wonderfest, And Much More!!! -
21 October, 2010 – This Week in Science
It Happened Once, A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy..., Planetary Shuffle, Sexy Rats, Babies <3 Robots, The Power of Light, Solar System Weigh-in, Bacterial Thermometers, Mosquitoes Diverge?, And Much Much More... -
07 October, 2010 – This Week in Science
Solar Cooling. Asteroids and ice. Lost Language Found. Bacteria and Asthma Linked. From Eye to Brain. No Need To Smooch a Stranger to Save a Life. Bad Moos for the future... And Much More... -
23 September, 2010 – This Week in Science
Gorilla Malaria Jumprope, Russian Anti-Aging, Life On Ice, Fired And Wired, Neanderthal Complexities, Dealing With Radiation, And Much, Much More!!! -
16 September, 2010 – This Week in Science
Everything's Evolving, A Fountain Of Youth, This Week in Space, Inspecting The Introspective, Deceptive Birds, Savings On CEOs, How To Be Human, And Much More!!! -
02 September, 2010 – This Week in Science
Changing Laws of Physics, A New Human Organ, Testing Strings, Forbidden Food, Tiny Cannibals, People Power, Red Rain and Aliens, Whirly Bird Lasers, You Can't Stop The Madness, Accidental Chemistry, We Need Stem Cells, Volcanic Eruptions, and Much, Much More...

