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10 May, 2010 – This Week in Science
Neanderthal Family Tree, It Wasn’t The Poppy Seed, X-ray Vision, Kalimantan MonkeyCat, Itty-Bitty Life, This Week in the End of The World, and Mice in Pain. -
19 April, 2010 – This Week in Science
KDVS Fundraiser Week!, Beneficial Breasts, Multitudes of Microbes, Cyber-Security, DARPA loves Cats, Brainy Fibers, NASA’s Moon Mission, Electrified Space, Chicken or Egg, Messing With Mitochondria, and Much More! -
23 February, 2010 – This Week in Science
Kirsten Goes to AAAS, Dolphin Debates, Math With A Purpose, Power Naps, Wasps And Butterflies, Biological Aging, Exploring Explorit, TWI the Decade of Science: Brain-Computer Interfaces, and Much, Much More… -
19 January, 2010 – This Week in Science
Haitian Earthquake Aftermath, Combo For Remedy, Rainbow of Planets, Eye Test For Brains, Smart Oil, Big Thinking Bacteria, Killer Whale Speciation?, And Much More! -
June 09, 2009 – This Week in Science Broadcast
A Dirty Galactic Secret, Hippocratic Hypocrisy, Your Laughing Ape, People Underwater, Batty Buddy Beacons, and Interview w/ Douglas Richards, author of the Prometheus Project books. -
This Week in Science – February 5, 2008 Broadcast
Kirsten Moves, No More Tears, Bacteria Pop, All Ears, Chirping Tale, Papal Proclamation, Problem With Semen, Cloning Tricycle, Making DNA, Creation “Science”, Baby Bathing Badness, Children and Medicine, T-Ray Pictures -
This Week in Science – Thursday May 17, 2007 Broadcast
Whale Fishing, Free Will the Fruit fly, Genetical Evolution, Like Father Like Son, The Weird from Washington, Kinder Smoking, Its in the Skills, & Cancer Vaccines and Education. -
This Week in Science – March 27, 2007 Broadcast
Multi-dimensional Math-a-ganza, Right to the Rant, Sugar Spark, Bio-Battery, and Groovy Glasses, Indonesian Roadblock, See With Your Mind, iPOD Beats, Kirsten Gets Nostalgic, & Interview w/ William Gurstelle, author of Whoosh Boom Splat