Science songs
Published by Deanna Hoak May 21st, 2008 in SFnalCNN ran a story today on a Boston University professor who composes science songs, and they showed a short clip of him singing one about a black hole.
I of course had to search out the archive of all his songs.
They’re fun and made me laugh a lot. :-) “Bad Data” particularly cracked me up, though the clips his colleagues took of him surreptitiously performing “Superliminal Lover” are also not to be missed.
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It can be rather vular, but MC Hawking (the undisputed king of theoretical gangsta astrophysics) has been around for quite a while.
The CD is currently in my car stereo…