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This Week in Science – August 26, 2008
Blood, Brains, and the Universe, TWIStributors Phone and File, Toxoplasma Gondii (Oh No!), Horny Beetles, and Artificial Enhancement Galore. -
This Week in Science – July 22, 2008 Broadcast
Microbes rule, Bronze Men, The End of the World, World Robot Domination, Fishing Ban Works, Antarctic rocks, Bonding, Volcanoes Kill, and much, much more. -
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 17, 2008 Broadcast
Meteoric Rise Of Life, Icy Mars, TWIWorld Robot Domination, Coffee, Coffee, Coffee!!!, How Much for the Kidney?, Eyes to the Brain, and 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 – 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 29, 2008 Broadcast
Insect Cellulo-phones, Human Isolation, T. Chicken, Lizard Speciation, Abstract Math, This Week in World Robot Domination, and Interview with Science Writer, George Johnson, about “The 10 Most Beautiful Experiments”.