It’s Symphony of Science #5; not my favorite, but still an outstanding addition. The SoS guys have actually now added subtitles (for the auto-tune challenged) including labels for which scientist is actually singing/speaking, which I think is a nice touch for younger nerds (because face it, you’re never going to be watching the video if you aren’t a nerd in some way). Now let’s do science! Thanks to Ilja for the link.
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