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Songs about science part IV: GeekPop08 - March 03, 2008

The Null Hypothesis blog has just hosted an entire (albeit entirely virtual) festival of songs about science.

Pick of the bunch: Jonny Berliner’s bleak analysis of cosmology, ‘Dark Matter,’ is great. Just download the whole thing though, it’s all well worth a listen.

On show here, another track featured on festival, Professor Science performing ‘Sweet Home Apparatus’, an ode to the Golgi apparatus. Someone needs to organise this festival in the real world...

Previously on Songs about Science
Songs about science
Songs of science part II
Songs about science part III: geology

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