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 Scientists Dance Own Dissertations in YouTube Sensation - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
Scientists Dance Own Dissertations in YouTube Sensation - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 By Paul Wagenseil Who says scientists are awkward and ungraceful? Thirty-six different videos on YouTube prove that wrong, as researchers translate their doctoral dissertations into interpretive dances, both solo and ensemble. Four women in black cavort to '80s ...
 Possum May Be Extinct Due to Global Warming - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
Possum May Be Extinct Due to Global Warming - Science News | Science & Technology | ...
foxnews.com — Thursday, December 04, 2008 Scientists say a white possum native to the Daintree rainforest in the Australian... state of Queensland has become the first mammal to become extinct due to man-made global warming. The Brisbane, Queensland, Courier-Mail ... (more) Possum May Be Extinct Due to Global Warming - Science ...
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Researchers Express Dissertations Through Interpretive Dance
Moonbattery — ... Moonbattery took art from Leonardo da Vinci to Jackson Pollock. It took literature from William Shakespeare to Maya Angelou. It took politics from James Madison to Barack Obama. Here's where it's taking science: ...

Researchers Express Dissertations Through Interpretive Dance
Stop The ACLU — Moonbattery took art from Leonardo da Vinci to Jackson Pollock. It took literature from William Shakespeare to Maya Angelou. It took politics from James Madison to Barack Obama. Here’s where it’s taking science: Who says scientists are awkward and ungraceful? Thirty-six different videos on YouTube prove that wrong, as researchers translate their doctoral dissertations into interpretive dances, both solo and ensemble. Four women in black cavort to ’80s new-wave dance tunes to explain the evolution of smell in mammals. Three MIT grad students boogie to Curtis Mayfield’s “Move On ...

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