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This Week in Science – April 10, 2007 Broadcast
LHC Update Cool, Arsenic and Old Kelp, Nature Videos Abound, Endosymbiosis or Bust, Visionary Meals, Justin’s Bad Habits Justified, Antarctic Amphibian, A Bird Tail, Tropical Cooler, Bacterial Hide-n-Seek, Females Are Best, Green Solar Tech, Earth-Core -
This Week in Science – December 12, 2006 Broadcast
Watery Mars?, Watch Out for Geminids, Raising Lazarus, Before Life, Playing and Quaking, Keep Xmas QUIET, Justin Baby Talks, Really Mini-Condoms, Dino Baby, Super Magnetic Computing, New Nuclear, Hairy Stem Cells, & Milky Mutations -
This Week in Science – November 28, 2006 Broadcast
Justin Gives Thanks, Neandertal Toothiness, Spin Spin Sugar, Biggest Shakers, Slouchers Untie!, Nanosmithing Cheese Slicers, Dissertation Brain, Video Science, Super Solar, Methane Mellows, WHO Knows, From Stars to Life, World Robot Domination, Fishy Feelings -
This Week in Science – June 27, 2006 Broadcast
Spam in a Vat, Slamming into the Moon, Justin Updates His Predictions, This Week in The End of the World: Take Your Pick – Earthquakes, Asteroids, or Global Warming, Interview w/ Astrobiologist, Dr. Robert Hazen -
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 18, 2006 Broadcast
Brains Get Affected, San Francisco Earthquakes, TWIStory, Drones in the Sky Wars, Meteorite Farmers, Amazing African Amphibians (and Fish), We Really Haven’t Branched Out, Justin Under the Influence, Evolution’s Got a Brand New Bag, Japan Riding the Hybrid Train, Natural Born Killers -
This Week in Science – January 03, 2006 Broadcast
TWIS Science Resolutions for 2006, Hayabusa Shout Outs, Hwang Woo Suk Sucks, Academicracy, Avian Flu Non-Pandemicky, Justin Earthquake Non-Scientificky, Hurricane Hootenanny, World Robot Domination -
This Week in Science – July 05, 2005 Broadcast
Ginormous Carp, Binge Sleep Boffins, La Fusion Dans La France? Oui Oui!, Kirsten’s Ant-Soap Skinnerisms, Plus an interview with Dr. Michael Reichle of the California Geological Survey on the topic of Earthquakes