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01 December, 2011 – This Week in Science
Flu In The Lab, Red Matter, Flavor Networks, Making The Earth Move, TWIThe End Of The World, Worms In Space!!!, Oak Ridge Shorties, Sex On The Brain, And Much More... -
This Week in Science – 28 April, 2009 Broadcast
Swiney Flu, Obama-Sizing Science, Free the Stem Cells, Parasites And You, Asteroid On Trial, and Interview w/ Dr. Michio Kaku. -
This Week in Science – 24 February, 2009
How To Say Kiki, Decade of Data, This Week in The End of The World, Fighting The Good Fight, Lots of Health, Saving Humanity, and a Competition For God -
This Week in Science – 25 November, 2008
Miracles Discussed, Flies Gone Wild, Mammoth Operations, To the Birds, Sweet Space, Planetary Discovery, Madness, Genetic Explanations, and Learning to Speak. -
This Week in Science – Thursday May 31, 2007 Broadcast
Disclaimering Returns, TWIS Birthdays, Skimming the Cows, Distracti-what?, Preparing for the Storm, Moth Mimics, Lie Down and Take It, Galaxies and Exoplanets Galore, The Weird From Washington w/ Dr. Mike Stebbins, TWIStributor!, Justification, This Week in World Robot Domination -
This Week in Science – April 12, 2007 Broadcast
Out Out Damn Sun Spot, Leaching Cells, Medicated Fish, Justin Gets Current, Magnetosphere Older Than Thought, Colorful Aliens, Insect Flu, Nitty Gritty Goes Hypnotic, Weird from Washington w/ Dr. Stebbins, Survey Says?!? TWIS Minions Rock! -
This Week in Science – March 21, 2006 Broadcast
Callers Galore!, Slimy Sexy Snails, Earth-spermia?, Talk to Aliens, Sexy Healthy Birdies, Rubbernecking Dino, Justin’s Glass Ceiling, Interview w/ Dan McCleese, Chief Scientist for Mars Research at JPL -
This Week in Science – March 07, 2006 Broadcast
Cellphones Revisted, Cow-pie Power, Going Backward, Dino Flights of Fancy, Super Bug Most Wanted, Blurby Bird-flu, Mouses wit da Mostest, Electronic Idiocy, Interview w/ Dr. Ernst Zinner re: Stardust