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This Week in Science – June 24, 2008 Broadcast
LHC Won’t Suck, Handy British Neandertals, Robo-Disco Attack!, End of the World, Jonathan Calls, Old Sand Clues, Bye-bye Birdie, Silly-Con, A Weighty Hormone, Squirrelly Sex, Croco Hears A Who, Crazy Ass Frogs, Chemical Similarities, Reducing Retardation, Hungry Hungry Black Hole, and Superplane! -
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 – May 06, 2008 Broadcast
Kirsten’s on her own!, Interview with Dr. Gary Marcus, author of Kluge, and The Weird From Washington with Dr. Michael Stebbins, plus a brief rundown of science headlines. -
This Week in Science – April 08, 2008 Broadcast
Lungless Frogs, Mammoth Deaths, Poopy DNA, Non-Automotive Hybrids, Old Yoga, Hungry Milky Way, Finding Higgs, The Weird From Washington, Quakin’ Laptops, Danger-nastics, 5th Graders Are Smart. -
This Week in Science – April 01, 2008 Broadcast
Plastic Oceans, Love You Long Time?, Stopping the Collider, Birthing Genes, Moon Blocks, Headlines!!!, and Interview w/ Scott Sigler, Infected Author of Infected. -
This Week in Science – January 29, 2008 Broadcast
Paper Airplanes From Space, Attack of the Clones, Bloody Switcheroo, Crater Pondering, Great Space Super-Collider, This Week in the End of the World, Listen To Your Kids, DNA Mystery, and The Weird From Washington With Dr. Michael Stebbins. -
This Week in Science – January 08, 2008 Broadcast
Happy New Year! As 2007 leaves us, we reminisce about the past year with our Top 11 Science Stories of 2007. Also, we review last year’s predictions, and make new ones for 2008.