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10 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
Shocking Anti-Matter Finding, New Supernovaes, Faulkland Fox Family, A Phone Call, Altruistic Ants, Icy Antarctic Ecosystem, Life In The Lab, Prenatal Phonics, Synthetic Solutions, Feeding The Children, and Much More! -
27 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
Brains!, Sight For the Blind, Whiskers On Robots, Death To Mosquitos!, Musical Brains, Regenerating Nerves, What’s Up With The Bees?, The Best Dino Ever, and Interview w/ Dr. Bill Schutt re: Sanguivores. -
20 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
Ribbon Tied Bubble of A Thing, New Planetary Neighbors, Epigenes in Da House, Extraterrestrial Rain, Bacterial Tube Life, an Interview w/ Dr. Mark Changizi, author of The Vision Revolution, and Much More!!! -
13 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
Brainy Jugglers, Are You Smarter?, Thieving Veggie Spiders, This Week in The End of The World, Making Fish Happy, Tasty Receptor, Chinese Dyslexia, Retroviral Correlations, Breast Cancer DNA Cracked, Smaller Batteries and Bigger Calculations, Tick-Tock Bio Clock, And More… -
01 September, 2009 – This Week in Science
The Might Be Giants and Science!, Baby Monkey Mitochondria, Space Invaders And Closetalkers, Sunspots And the Sea, Touch But Don’t Touch, Mouse Versus Moth, and Interview w/ Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson re: Science and Stuff -
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… -
04 August, 2009 – This Week in Science
Jellyfish Wave Machine, Where Am I, How Many Aliens, Colonizing Space, World Robot Domination, Biting Science, Water Everywhere, and Minions on the Phone -
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.