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New "Symphony of Science" Video—Featuring a Melodious Discover Blogger!

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By Jennifer Welsh
Nov 23, 2010 3:53 AMNov 20, 2019 1:15 AM

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Our favorite autotuned scientists are back at it, with the seventh video in the "Symphony of Science" series. This video focuses on scientific/skeptical thought, explains creator John Boswell:

It is intended to promote scientific reasoning and skepticism in the face of growing amounts of pseudoscientific pursuits, such as Astrology and Homeopathy, and also to promote the scientific worldview as equally enlightening as religion.

Keep your eyes peeled for DISCOVER blogger Phil Plait of Bad Astronomy

, who makes a few appearances! If you haven't seen the earlier iterations, I recommend a trip over to Symphony of Science headquarters

to watch some of the previous videos. You can even pick up a seven-inch vinyl of the original "A Glorious Dawn" featuring Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan. Related Content: Discoblog: Carl Sagan Sings Again: Symphony of Science, Part 4

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Video: Youtube.com/melodysheep

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