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This Week in Science – November 01, 2005 Broadcast
Fighting the Flu, Moons Make the Planet, Blue Tooth Phone Home, King Tut Vino Veritas, Justin Feels Insignificant, Elephant Graveyards, You Really Do Know Better, Brains, Brains -
This Week in Science – October 25, 2005 Broadcast
Balloon Satellite Slingshots, Cattle on Cattle Grubage, Seafood Menu Asymptote, Spanish Flu Resurrection, Do The Ching Dynasty Nasty, Justin Says – Chicks Mellow the Planet, PMS Investigations -
This Week in Science – October 11, 2005 Broadcast
Race for Robot Domination, Kermie-Hats, The Sun for Cheap, Are They Really Dino-Birdies?, Dead Sexy Spider, Cell Phone Radiation Revisted, Interview w/ Dr. Andreas Albrecht re: Theoretical Physics and Dark matter -
This Week in Science – September 13, 2005 Broadcast
Farmers’ Fungus Fret, Birdsong Singalong, Mercury Rising, TWIS Gets Spacey, Big-ass Flying Reptiles, Little Jumping Robots, Bats and SARS, Dead Skin Cake -
This Week in Science – September 20, 2005 Broadcast
Greg Puts In A Guest Appearance, Piscine Parasitic Paralinguals, Japanese Arcade Automatons, More Grasshopper Threadworms, Escaped Plague Mice, Evil Memory Eraser, Science -
This Week in Science – September 06, 2005 Broadcast
Burning Man Recap, Chumming for Gulls, Parasitic Body Snatchers, Plus an Interview with Science and Politics Journalist Chris Mooney.Burning Man Recap, Chumming for Gulls, Parasitic Body Snatchers, Plus an Interview with Science and Politics Journalist Chris Mooney.Burning Man Recap, Chumming for Gulls, Parasitic Body Snatchers, Plus an Interview with Science and Politics Journalist Chris Mooney. -
This Week in Science – August 30, 2005 Broadcast
Justin Mans the Helm, History of Penicillin, Plus an Interview with Dr. Stuart Freedman and his Facinating Work at the KAMland Kamioka Liquid Scintillator Anti Neutrino Detector in Japan. -
This Week in Science – August 23, 2005 Broadcast
Banned Chicken Drugs, World Robot Domination, Glacial Travails, Fetal-Maternal Stem Cell Rejuvenation, Microflora and Bacterial Intelligent Design