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Un-American fruit is now the number one snack for children under six, and Cookie Monster's to blame. (5:10)
Did Cookie Monster eat Stephen's Peabody? (0:40)
Stephen asks Neal Katyal if his goal of bringing rights to the prisoners at Guantanamo is his private jihad. (5:50)
Kenneth Miller compares advocates of intelligent design to welfare queens waiting for the government to give them a handout. (6:32)
Stephen asks Dickson Despommier if growing food in vertical towers is an elitist way to farm. (5:26)
Jon Paskowitz tells Stephen what it was like to travel around with a large family and a father who decided his children were going to surf instead of go to school. (5:22)
Brian Greene explains to Stephen what the big deal is about science. (4:56)
Stephen goes intergalactic when he makes contact with a Hero floating in space. (9:12)
After being accused of terrorist activities, Hasan Elahi decided to create a website documenting his daily activities. (5:17)
You can really get lost looking into the pope's eye sockets -- seriously, take a flashlight. (6:08)
Stephen has an exclusive -- Jeff Gore, founder of Citizens for Retiring the Penny, is endorsing Obama. (7:00)
Van Jones tells Stephen about green collar jobs that are good for the Earth as well as the economy. (5:06)
Michael Reynolds builds energy-efficient homes out of a natural resource: our garbage. (4:51)
Stephen puts inventor Dean Kamen's vapor compression distiller to the test. (6:13)
David Gracer cooks up a delicious plate of insects and invites Stephen to join in the feast. (4:15)
Stephen visits Neil de Grasse Tyson to learn how to be an astrophysicist. (7:28)
Stephen asks Tad Devine about superdelegates and their mutant powers. (3:56)
Angelo Falcon tells Stephen that the Republicans have been chucking the Latino vote out the window. (5:00)
Joe Quesada tells Stephen that he's still running for president in the Marvel universe. (5:00)
Charles Nesson wants Stephen to host a poker game with the presidential candidates. (6:56)