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February 07, 2009

Editor-in-Chief Ken Fisher is attending the TED Conference, a place for exchanging big ideas, and he was struck by a really big one: humanity is on the verge of being in an unrivaled position to overcome our evolutionary legacy. Now, to some extent, this has been true since our first ancestors learn...
(Obsolete Feed) [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by jtimmer@arstechnica.com (John Timmer) at 11:30 AM

February 03, 2009

One-Sided Magnets, Ballsy Mice, Algae Genes, Blowing Hard, Cosmic Extremes, Froggy Discoveries, and the Minion Mailbag....
This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kirsten Sanford at 9:24 PM

October 14, 2008

Space the Final Frontier, Nobel and Ignobel Prizes, Intelligent Machines, Jesus Sharks, Short Term Memory Loss, Why Justin’s Working On His Pecs, Warning For Bald Men, Girls Gone Math, and Another Bisphenol-A Study....
This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kirsten Sanford at 6:25 PM

June 24, 2008

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 Superpla...
This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:52 PM
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