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Baba Brinkman’s Rap Guide to Evolution


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LOL, a scientifically peer-reviewed rap set. This is interesting way to communicate evolution. My only worry is that it makes hip rap music to scientists, not science music to rappers. Need to think more about who we are talking to, will have to wait for another posts. But enjoy this video from Baba Brinkman, he’s very entertaining. As a scientist, it is comforting to bob my head to DNA and genetics :)

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  1. 1. Bora Zivkovic 2:48 pm 11/1/2011

    I was fortunate to see him live. It is amazingly powerful.

    Link to this

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