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This Week in Science – September 04, 2007 Broadcast
Sorry ‘Bout the Sound Quality, Burning Man Recap, Gene For Tall People, NanoMagnets For Art, Water Everywhere, Mens Like Pretty, God and Psychology, Bivalve Survival, TWIS StudyTips, & Interview w/ Dr. Lawrence Krauss re: String Theory and Dark Stuff -
This Week in Science – July 17, 2007 Broadcast
Justin Talks Girl Talk, Sleeping Sickness, Spacey Fashion, Watery Gas, Supernovas Suck, This Week in World Robot Domination, The Weird From Washington with Dr. Michael Stebbins, TWIStributors Times 3, Stripping by Numbers, Viral Attacks -
This Week in Science – Tuesday July 03, 2007 Broadcast
This Week in Kitty Katz, Video Vulnerabilities, Swappin’ genomes, World Robot Domination, Stem Cells, The Weird From Washington, Bouncin’ Universe, Froozen Babies, Nanotubular!, Prion Problems, HIV Dreamin’ -
This Week in Science – March 27, 2007 Broadcast
Multi-dimensional Math-a-ganza, Right to the Rant, Sugar Spark, Bio-Battery, and Groovy Glasses, Indonesian Roadblock, See With Your Mind, iPOD Beats, Kirsten Gets Nostalgic, & Interview w/ William Gurstelle, author of Whoosh Boom Splat -
This Week in Science – January 30, 2007 Broadcast
Better Living Through Brain Damage, Robo-sniffer Domination, Virgin Modo Sighting, Evolutionary Hopscotch, Hobbitty Hop, End of the World, Mapping the World, & Interview w/ Biocomputing expert and author of Genesis Machines, Dr. Martyn Amos -
This Week in Science – January 02, 2007
Happy New Year every one! This week’s show is a blast from the past with an interview of sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson from 2001 with hosts Kirsten, Ted, and Greg. Hope that you had as great a holiday break as we did. Remember to vote for TWIS at http://digg.com/podcasts/view/science. -
This Week in Science – May 16, 2006 Broadcast
Jon Stewart is Hurting America, Oh, Woo, Woo, Woo… Woo Suck, Birds Who Eat Dogs, Oceanic Tea Leaves, Llama Dipsticks, Sharks, Magnets, and Geomagnetics, Dragonflying, New Fad Diets on the Horizon, Free-Market Moms, Light Gets Freaky, Braniacs Unite! -
This Week in Science – April 11, 2006 Broadcast
Cosmetology vs. Cosmology, NASA’s Jammin – the Moon is Hecka Slammin’, Strap Into Your Seats, Ants and Missing Links, A Sticky Situation, Bodybuilder Birdies, Interview w/ Dr. Anthony Tyson, Director of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.