YouTube channel AsapScience has recorded possibly the funnest rendition of the periodic table set to music that anyone's ever heard. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you ...
Known for turning science into fun, this pair also stepped into music with songs that teach in a catchy way. AsapSCIENCE, created by Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown, became popular for blending ...
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We’ve seen some valiant and creative attempts to make the periodic table more memorable. And now, the elements are brought to life in song. This fun video is set to Offenbach’s “Infernal Galop”–you ...
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All 118 elements of the periodic table, from hydrogen to lawrencium, are being brought to life in a series of YouTube videos filmed at a British university. The lively clips are intended to bring ...