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Episode #08088
Kissing and hugging are the last stop before reaching Groin Central Station, so it's important to ban all the things that lead to the things that lead to sex. (05:03)
Episode #08068
The New York Times reports that physicists are getting closer to finding the so-called "God particle" with the Large Hadron Collider. (02:16)
Episode #08036
2011 has been tough on everybody, but Stephen hopes The Colbert Report has brightened people's spirits. (01:22)
Episode #08022
Elijah Wood talks about the extensive Antarctic training he endured to play a penguin in "Happy Feet Two." (06:12)
Episode #08019
Michigan Senate Republicans pants an anti-bullying law and stuff it in a locker, adding moral and religious exemptions to it. (05:11)
Episode #07121
Radiohead, one of the greatest musical acts of this or any generation, is the ultimate anti-corporate band. (05:25)
Episode #07110
While Vladimir Putin bags tigers in Siberia, Barack Obama bags a pie on his Midwestern safari. (03:13)
Episode #07104
The Cars' Ric Ocasek remembers the '80s music scene and promises Stephen any future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Awards. (05:03)
Episode #07101
A half-black, half-Hispanic Spider-Man replaces a dead Peter Parker, setting a terrible precedent for superhero diversity. (02:33)
Episode #07098
The debt crisis and "The Lord of the Rings" both have elaborate plots, too many characters to keep track of, and talking about either of them repels girls. (04:07)
Episode #07092
The August 2nd debt ceiling deadline could be a Muslim-Nazi-Vietcong conspiracy to keep America fiscally solvent. (04:48)
Episode #07079
Chinese cows produce human breast milk, America's population of 100-year-olds doubles, and scientists build a robot that can juggle. (05:05)
Episode #07020
Jane McGonigal says 10 years of scientific research show that playing video games is actually the most productive thing we can do. (05:22)
Episode #06153
Stephen looks at the newest victimized group and asks David Stockman what it was like when America had a budget. (00:32)
Episode #06134
Nicholas Negroponte wants to give laptop computers to children in third-world countries so they can communicate with the rest of the world. (05:21)