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10/28/2009
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16,057
Episode: #05137
Physicist Brian Cox, one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive, discusses relativity and scientific bollocks. (06:05)
October 28, 2009
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10/12/2009
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19,981
Episode: #05131
Sanjay Gupta wants to intervene in the process of death and possibly reverse it. (05:36)

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10/07/2009
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11,626
Episode: #05129
Alison Gopnik says babies are already as smart as they can be and have incredibly powerful ways of learning about the world. (06:40)

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09/30/2009
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75,212
Episode: #05125
After offering evidence for evolution, Richard Dawkins wants to see the evidence for God. (05:42)

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05/20/2009
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15,995
Episode: #05070
Seth Shostak believes that, unless Earth is a miracle, there is most likely life among the trillion planets. (06:02)

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03/17/2009
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2,191
Episode: #05038
How will the wealthy weather the economic crisis? Easy, they have weather-control machines. (00:32)

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03/05/2009
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20,204
Episode: #05032
Steven Johnson talks about Joseph Priestley, the man who first realized that plants actually create the oxygen we breathe. (05:28)

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02/23/2009
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5,518
Episode: #05025
Helen Fisher describes what happens to your brain when you're in love. (04:45)

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02/11/2009
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12,949
Episode: #05023
Stephen wonders if putting your genome on the Internet is like posting the social security number that God gave you. (05:06)

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02/05/2009
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18,760
Episode: #05020
Jonah Lehrer talks about finding a balance between the rational and the emotional in decision-making. (07:03)

Episode: #05013
Chris Mooney thinks scientists are going to be much closer to Barack Obama than they were to George W. Bush. (04:40)

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12/04/2008
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56,506
Episode: #04156
Nicholas Wade explains why he's going to all the trouble of recreating a woolly mammoth. (05:14)

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07/29/2008
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22,387
Episode: #04096
Stephen asks Eric Roston if he believes carbon is the Al Qaeda of elements. (05:55)

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06/16/2008
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42,941
Episode: #04079
Kenneth Miller compares advocates of intelligent design to welfare queens waiting for the government to give them a handout. (6:32)

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05/13/2008
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68,570
Episode: #04065
Stephen asks Jennifer Hooper McCarty if having too many poor people on the lower deck sank the Titanic. (5:41)

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05/07/2008
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46,453
Episode: #04062
George Johnson and Stephen re-create one of the 10 most beautiful experiments. (4:57)

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10/30/2007
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30,607
Episode: #03136
Scientist Craig Venter stops by to talk about genome decoding, the imperfections of God and what gives Stephen gas. (6:17)

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10/29/2007
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55,710
Episode: #03135
Stephen tips his hat to The New York Times after his book hit number one, but wags his finger at neuroscientists at U.C. Berkeley for saying that people need sleep. (3:43)

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07/25/2007
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59,742
Episode: #03095
Scientists develop a removable tattoo, Fred Thompson demotes his campaign manager, and Stephen asks Charles Kaiser if there's a gay Superman. (0:33)

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06/19/2007
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410
Episode: #03082
Stephen was going to read to the audience, but he's out of time. (0:10)
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