"Dance Your PhD" Finalists Announced 16
sciencehabit writes "Science Magazine has posted the 12 finalist videos from its annual Dance Your PhD contest. The contest asks scientists from around the world to send in videos of themselves interpreting their research in dance form. As usual, this year's finalists have gone all out with some wacky, fun, and just plain bizarre videos. You can vote for your favorite, with the winner and reader's choice announced on November 21."
I'm Danceing for cash to pay off my loans (Score:4, Funny)
I'm Danceing for cash to pay off my loans.
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You and every other girl at the "gentlemen's club".
Do you need to obfuscate even more? (Score:1)
"The relevance of tick bites to the production of IgE antibodies to
the mammalian oligosaccharide galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose".
Mr. finalist, we give you have 10 seconds to explain the title of your thesis, never mind its contents. Then, empirically prove your dance matches it. AAAAnnnd. GO!!!
An apocryphal quote says... (Score:2)
Writing about Neurobiology is like Dancing about Particle Physics. Or something like that....
The best schience dance video (Score:3)
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Not sure which is more understandable... (Score:3)
Not entirely sure, but the dances aren't helping me understand the thesis anymore than the report does...
You can probably get away doing the Macarena and I'd probably believe it's related to your work...
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If I asked a friend how his research was going, he would start rattling off gene name acronyms and abbreviations for experiments and I would get totally lost a minute into it.
Interkin3tic: "Hey man, how's the research going?"
Friend:"Well we di
Bad Project (Score:3)
Awesome! (Score:2)
This can only be made better by having a special category for people who have been nominated for an igNobel prize.
Can you imagine the hilarity of interpretive dance about a bra [improbable.com] which "in an emergency, can be quickly converted into a pair of protective face masks, one for the brassiere wearer and one to be given to some needy bystander."
I mean, come on, that would be pure comedy gold. I can see entire improv events around just that one thing alone, and the entirety of the igNobels would provide endless hour
Music (Score:1)