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This Week in Science – October 21, 2008 Broadcast
Monkey Brains, Human Brains, Hubble, Migrating Dead Peeps, Nutritional Conspiracies Abound, and the Weird From Washington With Dr. Michael Stebbins. -
This Week in Science – October 14, 2008
Space the Final Frontier, Nobel and Ignobel Prizes, Intelligent Machines, Jesus Sharks, Short Term Memory Loss, Why Justin’s Working On His Pecs, Warning For Bald Men, Girls Gone Math, and Another Bisphenol-A Study. -
This Week in Science – October 07, 2008
Justin Takes a Handout, This Week in the End of the World, Say No To Pets, Cosmic Soap Bubble, This Week in World Robot Domination, Fans For SIDS, Blood For Downs, and The Weird From Washington. -
This Week in Science – September 16, 2008
LHC and Minion Kids, Dino Luck, Market Research, Paper Crumpling Complaint, Scary Bacteria, Boom! Gamma Rays, Sumpin’ Like Us, and Interview w/ Douglas Erwin author of Extinction. -
This Week in Science – August 12, 2008
PomPom Danger, LHC FTW!, Mama’s Sick, Invisbility redux, Size Does Matter, Winning Plays, The Weird From Washington, Australia Bashing, News You Can Use, Chicken Feather Walls, and Much More -
This Week in Science – July 29, 2008 Broadcast
Justin’s NASA rant, Venus Alive, Martian Assault, Lab On A Chip, The Northern Lights, Enzyme Alert, Drunk Wisdom, Parasite Biomassive, Orangutan Aspirin, Shree Trews, & The Weird From Washington W/Dr. Michael Stebbins -
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 – 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.