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23 September, 2010 – This Week in Science
Gorilla Malaria Jumprope, Russian Anti-Aging, Life On Ice, Fired And Wired, Neanderthal Complexities, Dealing With Radiation, And Much, Much More!!! -
15 July, 2010 – This Week in Science
Blackholes Around Us, Gravity Defying, Practice Makes Perfect, Birds And Magnets, Three Blind Mice, Lying Eyes, Plants and Intelligence, Minion Mailbag, and Much More... -
08 July, 2010 – This Week in Science
Pretty Planck Pics, Sexy Ticking Clocks, Living Longer?, Need New Now, TWIS Decade in Review: Epigenetics, and Much More! -
28 June, 2010 – This Week in Science
Scientific Fields Entangled Biology and Physics merge as scientists try to explain the DNA double helix with quantum entanglement. Attack of the Long-Lasting Tomatoes Researchers used yeast genes to creat a transgenic tomato that delays decay for up to a week longer than what is currently normal. Bedtimes for the Japanese The Japanese government is […] -
03 May, 2010 – This Week in Science
A Twin Mystery, Nose Spray Romance, Aphids Taste Like Roses, Searching For Dark Star, Betting On Bacteria, Terraforming Mars, NASA And The Aliens, And Much More… -
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! -
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 -
14 July, 2009 – This Week in Science
Skinny Monkey, Bacterial Bloat, Flower Power, When Good Words Go Bad, World Robot Domination, Bad Words Done Good, and Interview w/ Chris Mooney, author of Unscientific America.