Celebrate Carl Sagan's birthday with a new Symphony of Science featuring Neil Tyson, Brian Cox, and Carolyn Porco. Inspire your passion for learning! is the work of musician John Boswell, who takes ...
There's something oddly hypnotic about Carl Sagan, who died in 1996, singing the praises of the cosmos — especially when the astronomer and astrophysicist busts out the mind-speak in a robotic voice ...
Thanks to the wonders of Auto-Tune and awesome electronica backdrops, an enterprising YouTuber has turned famous scientists like Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking into brilliant scientific ...
The next Symphony of Science jam session is out titled, “A Wave of Reason.” Listen to Bertrand Russell, Carl Sagan, Carolyn Porco and others sing about “scientific reasoning and skepticism in the face ...
Our favorite autotuned scientists are back at it, with the seventh video in the "Symphony of Science" series. This video focuses on scientific/skeptical thought, explains creator John Boswell: It is ...
John Boswell, a musician from Washington State, is famous on the web for creating the Symphony of Science—musically autotuned talks by scientists and skeptics discussing the nature of science, reality ...
It's Carl Sagan like you've never heard him: his digitized, remixed voice sounds more like something emanating from a radio tuned to a pop music station than from a TV playing a public television ...
A new Symphony of Science has come out today, in honor of Carl Sagan’s birthday. And I’m pleased to see it features three people I call friends: Neil Tyson, Brian ...
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