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Poo Science Tales, Birds Behaving Badly, And Spider Strings
Episode 360 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 9 March, 2012. Discussion topics include: Dark Matter Conundrums, Peeking At Antimatter, Gorilla Genes, Leopard Poop Tales, Bad Bird Behavior, Eradicating HIV, Fossil Worms, Computer Lie Detectors, Spider Strings, And Much More... -
08 March, 2012 – This Week in Science
Dark Matter Conundrums, Peeking At Antimatter, Gorilla Genes, Leopard Poop Tales, Bad Bird Behavior, Eradicating HIV, Fossil Worms, Computer Lie Detectors, Spider Strings, And Much More... -
08 December, 2011 – This Week in Science
Arsenic Bacteria Genome, Cheap Solar, Touchy Feely Chimps And Rats, Bad Science, Thank You Video Games, Mammoth Cloning, Inheriting Worms, Old Marbles, Vaccines, Vitamins, And Much More... -
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... -
22 September, 2009 – This Week in Science
Andy and Angela bring science stories in attempt to keep Justin plugged in while Dr. Kiki is away… -
25 August, 2009 – This Week in Science
Building Bacteria, Justin’s Mystery Science, Green Worm Bombs, Rant-O-Matic 5000, Time Runs Past It, and an Interview w/ Dr. Richard Muller re: Physics for Future Presidents and More… -
21 July, 2009 – This Week in Science
Short Legs In A Single Step, A Bloody Mess, Screaming Moths, This Week in The End Of The World, Ancient Dungballs Tell Tales, A Catastrophic Reduction, and Interview w/ Physicist Jon Singleton About Traveling Faster Than Light. -
This Week in Science – January 23, 2007 Broadcast
Worms for Health, Migrating Man, The Clock’s Ticking, This Week in Avoiding The End of The World, Zap the Bugs, White-Bright Beetle, Stem Cell Smack Down, Mommy and Birdie Love, Alumi-huminah?, & Interview w/ Dr. Rob Goldston on ITER