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    The brightness of wealth, seal whiskers, and the smell of death

    18 May, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about ozone-hole recovery; the brightness of wealth; seal whiskers; the smell of death; and more

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    Surreptitious sleep, feeding hummingbirds, and bats in the rain

    4 May, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about surreptitious sleep; feeding hummingbirds; why bats don’t like the rain; and more.

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    Golden earthquakes, greener fireworks and virtual whiskers

    13 April, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about golden earthquakes; chaos and stereotypes; greener fireworks; virtual whiskers; and more.

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    Backward stars, bionic ears and the day after tomorrow

    6 April, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about marijuana without the high; bionic ears with no strings; backward stars; the Day After Tomorrow; and more

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    How eggs woo sperm, hanging around Mercury, and robots that hide

    24 March, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about how eggs woo sperm; plants that jump the fence; robots that hide; hanging around Mercury; and more

    Read More How eggs woo sperm, hanging around Mercury, and robots that hideContinue

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    Creating superflu, mending broken hearts, fire ant invasions, and mean tortoises

    2 March, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about creating superflu; mending broken hearts; fire ant invasions; mean tortoises; and more

    Read More Creating superflu, mending broken hearts, fire ant invasions, and mean tortoisesContinue

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    Printing new skin, earthquake prediction and bears in space

    24 February, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about printing new skin; earthquake prediction; bears in space; innovation irritation; and more…

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    Predicting asthma attacks, cyberstalking, and ancient Egyptian prostheses

    16 February, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about predicting asthma attacks; black hole spin; cyberstalking; ancient Egyptian prostheses; and more

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    Shock-absorbing woodpeckers, polluted perfume and telling lies

    11 February, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about shock absorbing woodpeckers; polluted perfume; off-the-shelf blood vessels; telling lies; and more

    Read More Shock-absorbing woodpeckers, polluted perfume and telling liesContinue

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    How bugs control our lives, fish parasites, and single-bladed helicopters

    3 February, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about how bugs control our lives; how “now” is three seconds long; fish parasites; single-bladed helicopters; and more

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