Comments for Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog Out-of-tune ramblings on educational songs. Mon, 21 Feb 2011 19:29:20 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.5 Comment on Benoit Mandelbrot: a song to remember him by by Antimatter hey, antimatter ho… | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/10/19/benoit-mandelbrot-a-song-to-remember-him-by/#comment-15 Antimatter hey, antimatter ho… | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 19:29:20 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=100#comment-15 [...] Coulton, who we’ve mentioned before, is somewhat famous for his “Thing a Week” project, in which he recorded a new song [...] [...] Coulton, who we’ve mentioned before, is somewhat famous for his “Thing a Week” project, in which he recorded a new song [...]

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Comment on What rhymes with “RuBisCO”? by I’ll take care of you… | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/05/04/what-rhymes-with-rubisco/#comment-14 I’ll take care of you… | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 19:22:55 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=185#comment-14 [...] earlier posts (e.g., What rhymes with “RuBisCO”?) we mentioned a song created by Dave Nachmanoff and participants in the UC-Davis “Oak [...] [...] earlier posts (e.g., What rhymes with “RuBisCO”?) we mentioned a song created by Dave Nachmanoff and participants in the UC-Davis “Oak [...]

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Comment on Rocket science by Science Song of the Week #26: “Fossil Man” | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/11/16/rocket-science/#comment-13 Science Song of the Week #26: “Fossil Man” | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:46:57 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=68#comment-13 [...] ← Rocket science Harry Potter and the Prince of Science Songs [...] [...] ← Rocket science Harry Potter and the Prince of Science Songs [...]

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Comment on What rhymes with “RuBisCO”? by Up with ODD! | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/05/04/what-rhymes-with-rubisco/#comment-12 Up with ODD! | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:43:50 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=185#comment-12 [...] a belated follow-up to my previous post about Oak Discovery Day at the UC-Davis arboretum, here is some photographic evidence that I (left), Wendy (right), Wendy’s husband Ron (second [...] [...] a belated follow-up to my previous post about Oak Discovery Day at the UC-Davis arboretum, here is some photographic evidence that I (left), Wendy (right), Wendy’s husband Ron (second [...]

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Comment on Science Song of the Week #9: Journey to the sun … without accompaniment! by Songs from the Science Frontier | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/07/22/science-song-of-the-week-9-journey-to-the-sun-without-accompaniment/#comment-11 Songs from the Science Frontier | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:42:49 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=159#comment-11 [...] ← Science Song of the Week #9: Journey to the sun … without accompaniment! Science Song of the Week #10: The Nano Song [...] [...] ← Science Song of the Week #9: Journey to the sun … without accompaniment! Science Song of the Week #10: The Nano Song [...]

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Comment on Science Song of the Week #10: The Nano Song by Science song of the week #11: “I Feel Fantastic” by Jonathan Coulton | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/07/29/science-song-of-the-week-10-the-nano-song/#comment-10 Science song of the week #11: “I Feel Fantastic” by Jonathan Coulton | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:38:48 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=154#comment-10 [...] ← Science Song of the Week #10: The Nano Song A “step” beyond science songs [...] [...] ← Science Song of the Week #10: The Nano Song A “step” beyond science songs [...]

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Comment on Science Song of the Week #14: “Natural Decay” by Mark Rosengarten by Science Song of the Week #15: “Biochemistry Operetta” by Dr. Chordate | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/08/26/science-song-of-the-week-14-natural-decay-by-mark-rosengarten/#comment-9 Science Song of the Week #15: “Biochemistry Operetta” by Dr. Chordate | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:36:58 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=142#comment-9 [...] last week’s featured song was reminiscent of Timbuk3 and The Cars, this week’s offering reminds me of Don [...] [...] last week’s featured song was reminiscent of Timbuk3 and The Cars, this week’s offering reminds me of Don [...]

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Comment on Test your knowledge of the science songs universe! by Answers to the trivia questions! | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/10/08/test-your-knowledge-of-the-science-songs-universe/#comment-8 Answers to the trivia questions! | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:35:25 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=111#comment-8 [...] ← Test your knowledge of the science songs universe! Blog? Facebook? Listserv? Message board? (All of the above?!) [...] [...] ← Test your knowledge of the science songs universe! Blog? Facebook? Listserv? Message board? (All of the above?!) [...]

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Comment on A “step” beyond science songs by Doctoral dance update | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/08/06/a-step-beyond-science-songs/#comment-7 Doctoral dance update | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:34:15 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=150#comment-7 [...] previously mentioned the “Dance Your Ph.D.” contest, the first round of which has since concluded. Suzanne Winter of BioTechniques.com gives us an [...] [...] previously mentioned the “Dance Your Ph.D.” contest, the first round of which has since concluded. Suzanne Winter of BioTechniques.com gives us an [...]

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Comment on Jingle all the way by What’s a festival without music? | Sing About Science & Math Blog http://singaboutscience.org/blog/2010/05/05/jingle-all-the-way/#comment-6 What’s a festival without music? | Sing About Science & Math Blog Mon, 21 Feb 2011 18:33:05 +0000 http://singaboutscience.org/blog/?p=183#comment-6 [...] part of the festivities. Back in May, we mentioned that the lead-up to the festival included a jingle contest. The festival itself included a science-themed oratorio featuring local K-12 students as well as [...] [...] part of the festivities. Back in May, we mentioned that the lead-up to the festival included a jingle contest. The festival itself included a science-themed oratorio featuring local K-12 students as well as [...]

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