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quantum physics Archive
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07 June, 2010 – This Week in Science
Teeming Titan?, Insulated Earth?, Stupid Suicide, Weird Canadian Animals, Mini-Black Holes, Monkey-Cat Sighting?, Changing Constants And Bleeding Eyes, Life And Genetics, Ancient Carnivore Brains, and LOTS of Scott Sigler!!! -
12 April, 2010 – This Week in Science
Deep Black Smokers, World Robot Domination, Cooperating Neurons, Surfer’s Theory Sinks, Autistic Genes, Supertaskers Among Us, Banning Old Drivers, Australopi Missing Link, Memristors Return, Empathy Versus Violence, Demoting Fruit Flies, Japanese Gut Bacteria, And Much More… -
02 March, 2009 – This Week in Science
Materialistic Quantum Leap, R U Who U Think U R, Planets Old And New, Beware Cows And Women, Discriminating Damselfish, Cocaine 4 Babies, and Interview w/ Rich Mooney and Todd Roberts on Bird Brains and Lasers. -
09 February, 2010 – This Week in Science
Quantum Algae, Determining Vegetative States – Or, Ali Pulls the Plug on Justin, Remember the Prions, Gay Science, Zen Bats and Drunk Bats, Scientists Say: Drink Beer, Daddy Sang Bass, Minion Mailbag, and Much More! -
12 January, 2010 – This Week in Science
New Physics Theory, Do More Yoga, Being Sheeple, ADHD Discord, Barefoot Jogging, Green Slugs and Viral Me, Water Don’t Burn, See Thru Fish, Saving the Fish, and Much, Much More… -
05 January, 2010 – This Week in Science
Senseless Celebrities, Recapping 2009’s Predictions, Predicting 2010 Science w/ Tom Merritt -
06 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
It’s Nobel Time Again, and IgNobel Time, Give TWIS A Prize, DARPA Wants You, Slow-Motion Brains, Chemical Racing, The BOSS, Quantum Waffles, Mushroom Lighting, Scientist Says, Little Old Lady Findings, Revisiting the Sun and the Moon, and the Minion Mailbag -
18 August, 2009 – This Week in Science
Making Mice MS-Free, Tracking Cocaine, Going Retrograde, Pollination Decimation, Spasers, and an Interview w/ Dr. David Albert on Philosophy Of Science