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Turns out that of all geeks in the world, scientists may rank as the most interpretive dancers – especially when there s a contest involved.
That s the basic premise of a dance competition called Dance Your Ph.D. It s the brainchild of John Bohannon, a scientist who studies microbiology and artificial intelligence. The idea is to get scientists to explain their research through dance. The contest has been around for 14 years. It s run by Science Magazine and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and also sponsored by Primer, an artificial intelligence company where Bohannon works.
Morning Edition. Scientists come out of the woodwork all around the world and write their own lyrics, do their own dance moves. It s just next level.
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