music

Learn about the Sun ...with Poetry!

submitted by: TheSchoolOrg
http://www.the-school.org/ Little films for a big planet. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Twinkle twinkle, little star, 93 million miles far. Giver of light, supporter of life, energy, climate and season device. The sun is a star, we're glad it is here, as our life support, for 5 billion years. This star is among the brightest in space, though close, many questions about it remain. With violet ,orange, and reddish of hues, our home solar system...

Oz BODYCON - I Want U feat. Hanna Great

submitted by: BODYCON
First single by Oz BODYCON & Hanna Great

Anthony Livingston "Why Science is Cool"

submitted by: Alivingston
This video is for the Kavli Video contest

Science is Cool

submitted by: mlchambers
This video is a music video created to discuss and encourage people to explore science.

Science is So Fly

submitted by: aisraj
Yo, check out our cool science rap! Rappers include amazing Bergen County Academies teachers and students! Oh snap!

Nuclear Fusion: Part of Our World

submitted by: SpaceCadet262
A song describing the importance of nuclear fusion.

The world's largest concert hall

submitted by: sinsymonds
100 Musicians, 50 Locations, One Concert: Hamburg (Germany) as the world's largest concert hall.

Music Center Draws Curtain on New Era for UC San Diego

submitted by: ucsandiego
On a recent Tuesday morning, the sound of a piano soared in the Conrad Prebys Music Center, rising along the venue’s triangular, wood-paneled walls and ceiling. Graduate student William Fried was performing "Feux d'Artifice" by French master Claude Debussy. He was one of a handful of students who got to test-drive the acoustically advanced concert hall in March before its public opening in May. http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/thisweek/2009/04/20_musiccenter.asp

The nature of cell science

submitted by: Pacho
Certainly it´s irony in the title, because these images never made it to publication status. Sitting over the microscope, whilst listening to music the idea popped up to combine microscopic imagery with electronic music. The Scientist will certainly see more than a carpenter, but both might enjoy the beauty. Concerning the used music, it is Venetian Snares (oh another biological toppic) "Szamar madar", a masterpiece (in my ear) in blending classical music with electronic break core...
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