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24 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
Origin Anniversary, Radio Brains, Rampaging Robot Vampires Need Lawyers Too, Life Mutations and Electricity, RNA Warmth, Biophotonic Communication, Life as a Carrot, Kiki Rants, TWi the End of the World, And Much, Much More! -
10 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
Shocking Anti-Matter Finding, New Supernovaes, Faulkland Fox Family, A Phone Call, Altruistic Ants, Icy Antarctic Ecosystem, Life In The Lab, Prenatal Phonics, Synthetic Solutions, Feeding The Children, and Much More! -
03 November, 2009 – This Week in Science
Observing Life, Dumpin’ Punkins, Smell of Doom, Driving Bad, the Teapot Effect, Ancient Blasts, Demoting Dinosaurs, Fishy Movements, The Minion Mailbag, and Much More! -
20 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
Ribbon Tied Bubble of A Thing, New Planetary Neighbors, Epigenes in Da House, Extraterrestrial Rain, Bacterial Tube Life, an Interview w/ Dr. Mark Changizi, author of The Vision Revolution, and Much More!!! -
13 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
Brainy Jugglers, Are You Smarter?, Thieving Veggie Spiders, This Week in The End of The World, Making Fish Happy, Tasty Receptor, Chinese Dyslexia, Retroviral Correlations, Breast Cancer DNA Cracked, Smaller Batteries and Bigger Calculations, Tick-Tock Bio Clock, And 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 -
29 September, 2009 – This Week in Science
Moon Water, Bat Eating Birds, The Ratchet of Evolution, Detecting Darkness, Creative Craziness, Carl Sagan Sings, Plastic Sand, and Vaginal Self-esteem -
22 September, 2009 – This Week in Science
Andy and Angela bring science stories in attempt to keep Justin plugged in while Dr. Kiki is away…