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A science comedian & the conservation of family mass

Posted by attilachordash on May 25, 2008

Brian Malow defines himself as a science comedian. Here are some videos to put the idea of ’science comedy’ to the test. Have fun if you can!

4 Responses to “A science comedian & the conservation of family mass”

  1. monado said

    “Intersecting!” :)

  2. [...] 2008 May 29, Thursday, 06:00 — monado Brian Malow does a skit on science and the Conservation of Family Mass. Posted in humor, science. Tags: humor, [...]

  3. Hi Attila!

    Thanks for posting my clips – hope you enjoyed them!

    Here’s a collection of my science bits:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn8uzB0eypk

    …. with better ones on the way from my new show, The Final Frontier?:
    http://142throckmortontheatre.com/event.php?eventid=778

    See ya at Science Foo Camp!

    Brian

  4. Denise Winn said

    Hooray! Finally, someone to show the world that science isn’t all dry and dull. As a member of the ’science geek’ community (or enthusiast…though personally I am proud of being known as a geek), I would like to thank you, Brian, for bringing laughter to the art of science.

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