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This Week in Science – 23 December, 2008
The Top 11 Science Stories of 2008… Merry TWIS-mas!!! -
This Week in Science – 09 December, 2008
Sperm Don’t Lie, We Will Remember, Fishy Waterways, Historical Starlight, Super-Tough Mother, Secrets of a Killer, and Much More! -
This Week in Science – April 15, 2008 Broadcast
Who’s That Co-Host?!?, This Week in World Robot Domination, Scientist Drugs, Co-Ed Classrooms, Mind Memory Slots, Black Hole Activation, and Super Scopes. -
This Week in Science – March 11, 2008 Broadcast
Technology Saves TWIS, Death Ahead!, More Hobbit Controversy, Whiskey Cleaners, Swimming in the Sea, Media and Racism, Hybrid Hubbub, Where You At Krill?, Nuke Cleanup, Got Plutonium?, Stoney Bacteria, RNA-na-nana-na-na-nanaaa, Aging Views, TWiWRD -
This Week in Science – December 11, 2007 Broadcast
Justin Gets Sick and Quits, Triclocarban and Testosterone, Belief is in the Brain, Mooning Over Saturn, Rest Up, Genetic Bi-Sexuality, & Interview w/ Chris Impey re: Astrobiology -
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. -
This Week in Science – Tuesday May 15, 2007 Broadcast
Sake Power!!!, Fire Power!!!, Planetary Shocker, African Shocker, Bitty Brained Primate Precursor, Opossum Decoded, Monster Supernova, Toxoplasma Tricks, & Interview w/ Dr. Justin Wolfers re: Economics of Prediction Markets -
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