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A science comedian & the conservation of family mass

May 25, 2008 Posted in comedy, education, media, science, USA, video4 Comments

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!

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