Using interpretive dance, Cedric Tan, a biologist at the University of Oxford, explains his PhD thesis, "Sperm competition between brothers and female choice. vimeo ...
Have you ever wished you could deliver your Ph.D. thesis in the form of dance? There’s a competition for that. For half a decade, scientists from all over the globe have been participating in ...
John Bohannon just wanted to convince a group of drunken scientists to dance. It was January 2008, and Bohannon, a biologist and correspondent for the journal Science, was helping plan a party at the ...
First 2011 brought us a Nobel prize in Physics. Now Australia can also boast the winner of the Science Magazine “Dance your PhD” award. University of Western Australia PhD student Joel Miller has ...
You’ll not see anything quite like the bee dance created and performed by Michael Smith. Smith made this video and entered it into the 2011 Dance Your Dissertation competition: Here’s how he describes ...