Dance for Science
Fri Nov 28 2008
Post a commentSix weeks ago, the Gonzo Scientist challenged researchers around the world to interpret their Ph.D. research in dance form, film the dance, and share it with the world on YouTube
Two of my favourites:
Tropospheric N2O isotopic composition
by Kat Potter at MIT (read more)
Hydrodynamic trail detection in marine organisms
by Christin Murphy at University of South Florida (read more)
An interesting exercise, in more than one sense. I’ve often found that presenting my ideas and work in varied ways and to varied audiences, while certainly adding new challenges, does tend to improve my ability to get such notions across most efficiently.
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