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Finally… sequel to the PCR song

by noel on Apr 09 2009 (4494 Views)

Jes posted this over at CBC, but I just can’t help it. I was getting ready to go to bed after a hard day’s work, but the adrenaline rush from watching this video is quite a beast. Finally, what I can only assume is returning due to popular demand, the Bio-Rad is at it again. The sequel to the PCR song: the GTCA song…

This stuff is legit.

On a side note, in exactly one week is the fateful day of grad school commitment. I have friends who are actually breaking out the coin for this one. Personal congratulations to Jes on UCSB. And for anyone who is heading out to the Mid-west, drop me a line!

Noel


Posted on : Apr 09 2009
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3 People have left comments on this post

Apr 9, 2009 - 10:04:32
Dana said:

Wow, I love nerdy science songs! This is awesome. Haha, its also funny how 90% of the people I know would have no clue what any of this means and wouldn’t think its funny at all.

Apr 9, 2009 - 12:04:36
mitch said:

In related news The Nano Song sweeps the ACS Nanotation contest. With Blake Farrow’s edible solar cells as the Critics’ Choice runner-up.

http://community.acs.org/nanotation/Multimedia/NanoTube/tabid/119/CategoryId/5/Nanotation-Video-Contest.aspx




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