If you’re more in the mood for rap, Baba Brinkman has some good songs (although he’s more inconsistent).
I think the quality is pretty proportional to recency, so I’ll give blurbs for just his two most recent youtube videos:
Cloud Feedback is about uncertainties in estimating climate sensitivity to CO2, what the physical mechanisms are, and how we should update. Listen for the “hysteresis” rhyme.
Qubits is about how cool quantum computing is (pun intended). It is quite possibly the best public presentation of quantum computing I’ve seen, and was featured on Shtetl-Optimized.
In a similar vein, there’s a bunch of symphony of science videos. These are basically remixes of random quotes by various scientists, roughly grouped by topic into a bunch of songs.
Tim Blais aka ACapella Science has a long list of science songs, which are musically as well as scientifically lovely.
Emergence of complex life from fundamental physics? Listen to Molecular Shape of You then Nanobot then Evo-Devo. CMB? Hamiltonians? There’s a song for each, and several for gravity.
My only ‘complaint’ is that I remember these tracks better than the originals, which complicate singalongs.
If you’re more in the mood for rap, Baba Brinkman has some good songs (although he’s more inconsistent).
I think the quality is pretty proportional to recency, so I’ll give blurbs for just his two most recent youtube videos:
Cloud Feedback is about uncertainties in estimating climate sensitivity to CO2, what the physical mechanisms are, and how we should update. Listen for the “hysteresis” rhyme.
Qubits is about how cool quantum computing is (pun intended). It is quite possibly the best public presentation of quantum computing I’ve seen, and was featured on Shtetl-Optimized.
In a similar vein, there’s a bunch of symphony of science videos. These are basically remixes of random quotes by various scientists, roughly grouped by topic into a bunch of songs.
I’m really enjoying these :D
[I fixed your link; you used Markdown syntax but were in the WYSIWYG editor :)]