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This Week in Science – January 30, 2007 Broadcast
Better Living Through Brain Damage, Robo-sniffer Domination, Virgin Modo Sighting, Evolutionary Hopscotch, Hobbitty Hop, End of the World, Mapping the World, & Interview w/ Biocomputing expert and author of Genesis Machines, Dr. Martyn Amos -
This Week in Science – December 12, 2006 Broadcast
Watery Mars?, Watch Out for Geminids, Raising Lazarus, Before Life, Playing and Quaking, Keep Xmas QUIET, Justin Baby Talks, Really Mini-Condoms, Dino Baby, Super Magnetic Computing, New Nuclear, Hairy Stem Cells, & Milky Mutations -
This Week in Science – December 05, 2006 Broadcast
Red Red Wine, Mechanical Day Planner Decoded, Heart Cells Pumpin’ Iron, Solar Powered Blood, To the Moon NASA, Deep Space Pockets for Life, Neandertal News, Fast Pace of the City, Who’s Bossing You Around, Why Chemo is Bad for the Brain, Alcoholic Lung, Ant Battles Abound, Brainy Whales -
This Week in Science – November 28, 2006 Broadcast
Justin Gives Thanks, Neandertal Toothiness, Spin Spin Sugar, Biggest Shakers, Slouchers Untie!, Nanosmithing Cheese Slicers, Dissertation Brain, Video Science, Super Solar, Methane Mellows, WHO Knows, From Stars to Life, World Robot Domination, Fishy Feelings -
This Week in Science – July 04, 2006 Broadcast
NASA On Crack, Big Nothing in Space, Kangaroo Repellent, Gazelles Give Up, Super Jellyfish To the Rescue!, CO2 Sludge, Neurons Need Love Too, Circus Ants, Interview w/ William Gurstelle re: Thing That Go Boom -
This Week in Science – March 28, 2006 Broadcast
What Not to Do During Solar Eclipse, Today in Science History, Not-so Virgin Shrimps, Mars Rocks, Distant Suns, Old Male Boobies, Old Heads, Omega-3 Little Piggies, Interview w/ Dr. David Whitehouse author of “The Sun – A Biography” -
This Week in Science – October 25, 2005 Broadcast
Balloon Satellite Slingshots, Cattle on Cattle Grubage, Seafood Menu Asymptote, Spanish Flu Resurrection, Do The Ching Dynasty Nasty, Justin Says – Chicks Mellow the Planet, PMS Investigations -
This Week in Science – August 30, 2005 Broadcast
Justin Mans the Helm, History of Penicillin, Plus an Interview with Dr. Stuart Freedman and his Facinating Work at the KAMland Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Anti Neutrino Detector in Japan.