Those wonderful people who came up with The Nano Song have done it again.
The Safety Song is sung by The Sounds of Science, who say they are “a small group of graduate students and recent alumni of UC Berkeley that share a common love of science and music. Our aim is to promote awareness of science to the community of all ages through fun music videos available free on the internet.”
Below the fold: Previously on Songs about Science
Songs about science part III: geology
Songs about science part IV: GeekPop08
Songs about science part V: singing scientists
Songs about science part VI: ‘Don’t go messing with our telescope’
Songs about science VII: ‘It’s a long way from Amphioxus’
Songs about science part VIII: the astrobiology rap
Songs about science IX: Rollin’ to the Future
Songs about science X: drilling’s killer songs
Songs about science XI: Charlie Darwin
Songs about science XII: Shubin’s song
Songs about science XIII: ‘This stuff is far!’
Songs about Science XIV – Nano vs Fire
Songs about Science XV: You can’t fool the children of evolution
Songs about science XVI: return of the giant isopod
Songs about science XVII: gene regulators mount up
Songs about science XVIII: ‘What up Einstein, you as smart as people think you are.’
Songs about science XIX: back to our roots
Songs about science XX: Isotopes, isotopes, baby
Songs about science XXI: imitation is flattery, right?
Songs about science XXII: Aldrin raps his Rocket Experience
Songs about science XXIII: The Fermilab rap
Songs about science XXIV: Singing Science Records
Songs about science XXV: Meet the elements
Songs about Science XXVI: ‘I don’t mean trousers’
Songs about Science XXVII: sing a song of Sagan
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