This one is a little better than the last couple of Symphony of Science videos.
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This one is a little better than the last couple of Symphony of Science videos.
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If you look at the views for each installment of the “Symphony of Science” videos, they drop off dramatically and steadily. There’s a reason why.
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The latest Symphony of Science installment.
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Science is the best way of knowing.
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I find this one is the most well composed musically. It’s also the worst one.
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My least favorite so far, but here it is.
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This one includes some familiar and some new ‘singers’ (including someone without a penis for the first time in the series): Michael Shermer, Jacob Bronowski, Carl Sagan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Richard Dawkins, Jill Tarter, Lawrence Krauss, Richard Feynman, Brian Greene, Stephen Hawking, Carolyn Porco, and PZ Myers.
(Whoops. As a commenter pointed out, Jane Goodall was in the last one. But this one has two women, so, uh, there.)
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Not the best one, but Dawkins’ part was done well.
This is from part of a series.
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