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28 July, 2009 – This Week in Science
Making Mice, Robo-coli, Diamond Days, Galaxy Peas, Placebo Genes, Heroin Chips, and Listener Mailbag -
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 – December 19, 2006 Broadcast
Merry TWISMAS!!!, TWIS Digg Contest: Win a Free TWIS Tshirt and Science Music CD, Bacteria Around Us, Starlight Stardust, Frigid Faithful, Justin Raves About Circumcision, & Interview w/ Dr. David Weintraub, astronomer and author of ‘Is Pluto a Planet?’ -
This Week in Science – November 14, 2006 Broadcast
Test Yourself, Don’t Be Afraid of the HPV, Women in Science History Madness, Interview w/ David Bodanis about mathematician Emilie du Chatelet, Intervirew w/ George Johnson about Henrietta Swan Leavitt and measuring the sky, Justin’s Math Power Couple, and Proof That Men Have Always Spent Too Much Time on the Toilet. -
This Week in Science – August 22, 2006 Broadcast
Whale Of A Tale, Or Two, Isolating Cancer’s Compatriates, Hobbit Debunked, Dark Matter Exists! – Interview w/ Douglas Clowe, Trap Jaw Ants in Our Pants – Interview w/ Andrew Suarez, Bumble-Bee Watches?, Techno Chimps, Robo-Squirrels Take On Rattlesnakes, Junk-DNA Makes Us Smart -
This Week in Science – August 01, 2006 Broadcast
It’s My Birthday! We’re Gonna Party!, All’s War in Sex and Love, Oceans of Bacteria, Oceanic Dead Zone, Power Company Collusions, Shooting Sulfur at the Sky, Rising From the Ashes, Build Up the Grid!, Cancer Contaminant, Global Happiness Map, Talkin’ Solar, and QuickScienceBlurbathon. -
This Week in Science – March 28, 2006 Broadcast
What Not to Do During Solar Eclipse, Today in Science History, Not-so Virgin Shrimps, Mars Rocks, Distant Suns, Old Male Boobies, Old Heads, Omega-3 Little Piggies, Interview w/ Dr. David Whitehouse author of “The Sun – A Biography” -
This Week in Science – February 07, 2006 Broadcast
Superbowl Consumption Sum Tonnage, Cometary Panspermia Epiphany, NYC Bedbug Epidemiology, Bacteria and Spiders Join Forces to Better Kill You, Plus a Tech FUBAR-ed Interview with Harvard Theoretical Physicist Lisa Randall, Science