By: Carolyn Schanen
This is absolutely wonderful- creative, of course accurate and something that would greatly appeal to students thinking of entering biology. SUPERB JOB!
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Yes yes yes, this is what I need. I have a BS in Cell and Molecular Biology and work in a research lab but can’t remember ANYTHING I need to. For years I have wanted to commit this stuff to verse, but...
View ArticleBy: Robbie
You might also like our album of science educational rap songs aimed at middle- and high-school students. We’ve been doing this for a few years now and have amassed a library of albums in each main...
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Wow! That is great. Here’s another Stanford classic — human depiction of protein synthesis, circa 1971. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9dhO0iCLww
View ArticleBy: Josh Chan
Hey Tom, I’m glad to see that my HumBio TA is now an internationally known science rapper. I’ll see you tomorrow! Josh
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You may know the Large Hadron Rap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j50ZssEojtM Get well soon, LHC!
View ArticleBy: Maddie Lariv
Since Derrick Davis actually happens to be dear friend of mine from high school i might be biased. But I loved it! jigga!
View ArticleBy: Megan Kerins
My friends and I made a rap music video for our Energy Efficient Buildings Class. Check it out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pezKEkBIhqA
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For Stanford’s Energy Efficient Buildings class (CEE 176A) “Double Panes”– finished last week, appropriating M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pezKEkBIhqA Luke
View ArticleVictory Over N.Y.C. Traffic
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View ArticleMonday Puzzle: Avoiding the Impossible
Sometimes there are ways to tell if a problem is impossible, just by reasoning about it. Here are where the emphasis is not on solving the puzzle but determining whether a solution is possible or...
View ArticleMonday Puzzle: Let the Martin Gardner Celebrations Continue!
Last week's puzzles from Martin Gardner produced such a profusion of goodwill that we've decided to continue the celebrations of his 95th birthday with more of his puzzles.
View ArticleMonday Puzzle: Getting Something From Nothing
I've found the secret of making unlimited money with a simple scheme and generate unlimited energy with my new invention, the papaya battery. Both these are based on the successful application of one...
View ArticleMonday Puzzle: Birdbath
Will the bird slide over and land in the water, or will it stay dry? What will the final position of the moon be?
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Where humans be going in space, and how should we get there?
View ArticleMonday Puzzle: Thank You, John
From next week, the Monday Puzzle moves to a new home in a new section of the online Times, under the title "Numberplay." It is time, then, to take a stroll down memory lane...
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