This Week in Science & Technology (TWIST) Feb 9 2013

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Welcome to TWIST – your weekly dose of science news. Brought to you by ScienceAlert! Join your hosts Dr. Carin Bondar and Dr. Phil Plait as they discuss embryonic stem cells on a 3D printer, the ability to see thoughts, an asteroid approaching the earth and the ability of bacteria to create golden nuggets! All this, plus Science Alert’s top images for the week of February 9th. Story Links: 3D Embryonic Cell Printing: bit.ly Thoughts in Zebrafish: bit.ly Asteroid: Coming to Phil’s Blog on Monday February 11th Bacterial Gold: bit.ly Check out ScienceAlert on facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: @sciencealert Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for great science content! Follow us on G+: +ScienceAlert

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Lukas Wensby says:

As always, science delivers! Great content.

T.X. Watson says:

Just checking: is it totally necessary to have a spider in your opening and closing sequences?

mladenb1972 says:

Great idea. Phil Plait is brilliant. He has a knack for describing things well in a simplified and fun way. I’m looking forward to next videos. I’ve subscribed :)

Leonard Joshua says:

I think we’re too excited about an asteroid passing very close. it looks kinda like people WANT IT TO COLLIDE WITH EARTH! Isn’t that hilarious? :D

LonesomeTroubadour says:

Sorry, I meant asteroid.

LonesomeTroubadour says:

I can see the woos saying that meteor is actually going to hit us, but NASA is covering it up lol.

Philip Jägenstedt says:

Nice initiative, looking forward to future episodes!

Kayla Richmond says:

Yay! Phil! This rules. :D 

James Haney says:

Thar’s them there critters!
Excellent work, Carin and Phil!

Brian Chu says:

HOLY HALEAKELA! Phil Plait is awesome!

chictomana says:

while I was watching I was like: ‘I’ve seen all this news before…’ and then notice that it was from yours Facebook page :)

Steven Burgess says:

I like the new name and the (permanent?) addition of Phil Plait.

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