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16 February, 2012 – This Week in Science
Climate Hubbubbery, Scientists Boycotting Publishers, Shiny Ocean Thermometer, Dancing Bees, Exploding Manure Pits, Dustball Bombs, Nano Trouble, Sloshed Fruit Flies, Fruit Fly Slushies, Pool Life, Plants Get Around, Space Janitors, And Much More... -
The White Zebra Stripes and the Politics of Science
Episode 356 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 9 Feb, 2012. This week we talk about the end of the ice caps, zebra stripes, debunking global warming debunkers, sneaky corals, new and improved solar cells, and more! -
Science, Castration, And Some Yawns
Episode 355 of This Week in Science broadcast live from the TWiT Network on 2 Feb, 2012. The gang interview Shawn Otto, author of Fool Me Twice, about his book and the politics of science. Discussion topics also include: What meat do you eat?, castration in male orb-weaver spiders, Yawning, and more... -
09 February, 2012 – This Week in Science
Hitting Vostok, End Of The Ice, Hard Wired Addiction, White Zebra Stripes, A Science Boycott, This Week in Corals, Public Political Opinion, Faster, Better, Cheaper Solar, And Much More... -
Atomic X-ray Gun Science
Say hello to Blair, the intern and zookeeper! Discussion topics include: Trojan horse tactics used by viruses, Great bower birds from Australia, atomic x-ray gun could be fabricated, group dynamics can reduce your IQ, and more. -
02 February, 2012 – This Week in Science
Meat Eating, Facebook Psych, This Week In Castration, Yawns Of Love, Interview w/ Shawn Lawrence Otto Re: Fool Me Twice, And Much More... -
26 January, 2012 – This Week in Science
Jumping Neutrons, Trojan Tactics, Avian Illusions, Splitting Bonobos, Atomic X-ray Lasers, Lingering Lineages, Money For Values, Group Think, And Much More... -
19 January, 2012 – This Week in Science
Serial Killer Math, Permafrost Problems, Happy Meals?, Snake Senses, Creepy Cold Fingers, Interview W/ Eugenie Scott From NCSE, And Much More...