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Songs about science part V: singing scientists - March 06, 2008

Are you getting bored of these yet? Below the fold, a slight change of emphasis as we shift from songs about science to songs by scientists. Richard Feynman demands orange juice and the British Antarctic Survey come over all creative.

Richard Feynman, playing bongos. What more could you want?

[Hat tip: Cosmic Variance]



Since he pitched up in the big white Robert Webster seems to have spent almost as much time making music as he has doing research. Below is one of his offerings set to video by Jim Elliot. Check the Webster website for more tunes.


The BAS has previous in this regard. See: The great gig in the South (Nature, July 2007).

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