Yet another stellar entry in the Symphony of Science canon. This latest entry is described as "a musical investigation into the nature of atoms and subatomic particles, the jiggly things that make up everything we see. Featuring Morgan Freeman, Frank Close, Michio Kaku, Brian Cox, Richard Feynman, and Stephen Hawking."
This is the eleventh video in the series. If you haven't spent any time with the others, you can view them all here.
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9.06.2011
8.22.2011
The Symphony of Time
The latest from the creator of the Symphony of Science videos. "The Symphony of Time" is "a musical celebration of the concept of time," and features Dean Radin, Robert Lanza, Maurizio Benazzo, Alan Watts, Michio Kaku, and Brian Cox.
7.07.2011
Symphony of Science: "Children of Africa (The Story of Us)"
The tenth Symphony of Science offering, "Children of Africa (The Story of Us)" has been released and is well worth a few minutes of your time.
If you're new to the project, take some time to enjoy the nine previous offerings.
A musical celebration of humanity, its origins, and achievements, contrasted with a somber look at our environmentally destructive tendencies and deep similarities with other primates. Featuring Jacob Bronowski, Alice Roberts, Carolyn Porco, Jane Goodall, Robert Sapolsky, Neil deGrasse Tyson and David Attenborough.
If you're new to the project, take some time to enjoy the nine previous offerings.
6.21.2011
Ali G's 'Science Rap'
From the mind that brought us the wonderful Symphony of Science mash-ups, featuring Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, and many other great minds, comes Ali G's 'The Science Rap.' Not quite as wise as Hawking and Sagan, Ali G nonetheless shares their curiosity about the world around him.
5.03.2011
Symphonies of Science: Ode to the Brain
As much as I tire of the overuse of auto-tune in pop music, I can't get enough of the "Symphonies of Science" videos. I think what I enjoy most is the presentation of what is often considered dry, egghead-speak in the form of an easily digestible, radio-friendly musical compositions. I'm always a fan of anyone who can communicate scientific ideas and evoke an emotional response.
Here is the latest in the series, "Ode to the Brain," described on the Symphonies of Science page as follows:
You can view all of the videos in the series here. They're totally worth your time.
Here is the latest in the series, "Ode to the Brain," described on the Symphonies of Science page as follows:
Through the powerful words of scientists Carl Sagan, Robert Winston, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Jill Bolte Taylor, Bill Nye, and Oliver Sacks, it covers different aspects the brain including its evolution, neuron networks, folding, and more. The material sampled for this video comes from Carl Sagan's Cosmos, Jill Bolte Taylor's TED Talk, Vilayanur Ramachandran's TED Talk, Bill Nye's Brain episode, BBC's "The Human Body", Oliver Sachs' TED Talk, Discovery Channel's "Human Body: Pushing the Limits", and more.
You can view all of the videos in the series here. They're totally worth your time.
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