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This Week in Science – February 19, 2008 Broadcast
Missing Link, Comparatively Dung-like, TOPP Science, Spit Cancer, Devil Frog!, Massive Meat-eaters, Addressing Concerns, Baby Black Hole, Nano-Intelligence, Fighting Infection -
This Week in Science – January 15, 2008 Broadcast
Agression = Sex?, Genetics of Disease, Do You Hear What I Hear?, Superconducting Silicon, Fruit Fly Glow, World Robot Domination, The Weird From Washing ton, TWIStribution, Giant Earths and more… -
This Week in Science – December 18, 2007 Broadcast
Samurai Mouse, Environmental Willpower, Australia v. Japan, Smokin the Mean Bud?, Now Featuring Magma, Brain Dynamo, Sleepy Storage, The Weird from Washington, and TWiStributor Time -
This Week in Science – November 27, 2007 Broadcast
Turkey Coma Lies!, Piggybacking on Physics, Pacific Invasion, Chinese Lunarganda, Indigenipeoplification, Perceptual Mismatch, Neural Guide Gene, and Interview w/ NASA scientists Drs. Claire L. Parkinson and Michael King -
This Week in Science – November 13, 2007
Who Talks More?, Who’s Being Illogical?, Why’s Math Good?, Bring In the Brains, Saving Spinal Cords, Cosmic Inference, Robo-Humans?, and Interview w/ Dr. Don Prothero on Evolution. Buy our World Robot Domination t-shirts at www.twis.org. -
This Week in Science – September 25, 2007 Broadcast
Hobbittses, Passing On the Changes, To Mars Alice, Sperm Or Death?, Dino Discoveries, The Weird From Washington, and Interview w/ Dr. James Watson (yes, THE Watson of Watson and Crick… don’t look so surprised) -
This Week in Science – September 18, 2007 Broadcast
Men Wash Your Hands!, Men Are The Secret To Longevity! Sick and Lonely Truth, What is Intelligence Anyway, Burning Water?!?, Protein Laundry, Retrovirus Revival?, Interview w/ Dr. Rolf Halden re: Environmental Toxicology. -
This Week in Science – August 21, 2007 Broadcast
Dark Matters, Super-fast Light, Losing Memory, Tasting Gut, Release the Lake, Plankton 4 Earth, Birdy Brooding, & Interview w/ Dr. Al Harrison, Psychologist and Author of Stardust: Cosmic Visions in Science, Religion, and Folklore.