The zero step boogie
Sep. 18th, 2010 10:02 amI seem to have done a lot of link posts recently. Well, I have to do something. What with a storm the size of Australia hitting the country, keeping me out of the garden. And I'm not doing book reviews, so I don't have that to fill up the space. Having said that, you really should read Kaaron Warren's Dead Sea Fruit - what with all the brilliance and such.
However the link that caught my eye this morning was Dance Your Ph.D. This is the blurb:
Although now that I think about it, I do know how to represent chromatography in dance form and I'm sure representing x-ray diffraction (part of my PhD thesis) wouldn't be that hard either - it would take a lot of people though.
However the link that caught my eye this morning was Dance Your Ph.D. This is the blurb:
The dreaded question. "So, what's your Ph.D. research about?" You could bore them with an explanation. Or you could dance. That's the idea behind "Dance Your Ph.D." Over the past 3 years, scientists from around the world have teamed up to create dance videos based on their graduate research. This year's contest, launched in June by Science, received 45 brave submissions.
Although now that I think about it, I do know how to represent chromatography in dance form and I'm sure representing x-ray diffraction (part of my PhD thesis) wouldn't be that hard either - it would take a lot of people though.