Subscribe to TWIS
Donate to TWIS
Support TWIS on PayPal
OR-
Announcements
-
2023 TWIS #BlairsAnimalCorner Calendars are now available!!!
18 November 2022 4:40 PM | No Comments
-
exploration Archive
-
This Week in Science – 10 March, 2009
Chickosaurus!, Horsing Around, The Moon Rules, Religious Brains, Cells and Ladders, Asteroids, Moonlets, and Holes, Oh, My!, Optimism, Naptime, and Avoiding Old Age, and The Question of the Month Minion Style. -
This Week in Science – 11 November, 2008
Cooties, City Ants And Traffic, Bacterial Brilliance, Memory Storage, Half A Bird Brain, Diamonds From tequila, Robot Domination of Sorts, and Dark Matters. -
This Week in Science – June 03, 2008 Broadcast
World Science Festival Redux, Gut Biotics, Cats and Dolphins, Methane Wishes, Monkey Brains!, Go Dula Go!, Salty Mars, NanoSponge, The Weird in Washington w/ Dr. Michael Stebbins. -
This Week in Science – May 27, 2008 Broadcast
Baycon Redux, Bad Science in Cold Fusion?, Looking at DNA in a New Light, This Week in World Robot Domination, Phoenix has Landed, Learning to See, Frogamander!, Counting Bacteria, and Much More!!! -
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 – December 04, 2007
Battle of the Brains, Just Like Gorillas, Dakota Duck, Doggie Smarts, Honey Help, Forest Frass, More Foreskin Ranting, Hot Air Injection, Sperm Power, Tree Climbing, Lively Titan? -
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 – November 29, 2005 Broadcast
Ice Cores in Time, Marx Takes the UN, Threats to the endangered, Where in the world is Beth Wolinski?, You Are What You Wear, Hoorah for Hayabusa, Dust Bunnies on the Moon, Living Pictures, Hwang Suk-ing, Science