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23 March, 2010 – This Week in Science
SXSW Recap, Exceptional Shrimps, Could Be A Hobbit’s Uncle, How To Grow A New Leg, Glaucoma Gets Brainy, Planck Gets Dusty, Seaweed Supplementation, Sperm Play Tron, Science Plays Poker, LHC Record Breaking, And Much More! -
16 February, 2010 – This Week in Science
In the show this week: Synthesizing Proteins, Tiny Tightrope Walkers, GABA Goes Immune, Fabricating Electric Clothes, Multidemensional Drake Equation, Adventurous Great Tits, The Dino-Bird Question, Robot Patients, The Spiritual Brain, This Week in The End of The World, and Much More! -
29 December, 2009 – This Week in Science
It’s the 2009 This Week in Science Best 11 Science Ideas Countdown! Happy New Year!!! -
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!!! -
11 August, 2009 – This Week in Science
Brainy Jumping Genes, Unavoidable Aphid Fate, Quantum Reliability, Paying Off Misery, Hyperactive Baby Galaxies, We Came From The Trees, Rooks Squirrels and Crows Oh My, Mountains Make Animals, And Much More! -
This Week in Science – Thursday May 31, 2007 Broadcast
Disclaimering Returns, TWIS Birthdays, Skimming the Cows, Distracti-what?, Preparing for the Storm, Moth Mimics, Lie Down and Take It, Galaxies and Exoplanets Galore, The Weird From Washington w/ Dr. Mike Stebbins, TWIStributor!, Justification, This Week in World Robot Domination -
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 – June 13, 2006 Broadcast
Coffee Soaked Livers, Scientific Assumptions Regarding Lions, Rate Your Happiness, Car Safety Tips, Giantic Intergalactic Balls of Gas, Kids 1 – Adults 0, Robots Take Soccer!, TWIS on Hyperdrive, Interview w/ James M. Sikela on the Current State of Genomic Research into Human Evolution.