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Year of Science 2009 was the grassroots celebration of "How We Know What We Know" through an exploration of what science is, who scientists are, and why science matters. Explore the links below to grasp the enormity of what was accomplished during these 12 months!

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Science Comedian




Meet the Science Comedian!

Brian Malow makes science funny, exciting and easily digestible for all audiences. This Science Comedian is an expert at using humor to communicate science. His shows receive rave reviews and have been featured on major networks and specialty shows for more than a decade. Enjoy his clips and come back for more. He will be contributing one video each month, especially compiled for the Year of Science 2009!









Evolution

Brian Malow makes science funny, exciting and easily digestible for all audiences. This Science Comedian is an expert at using humor to communicate science. His shows receive rave reviews and have been featured on major networks and specialty shows for more than a decade. Enjoy his clips and come back for more. He will be contributing one video each month, especially compiled for the Year of Science 2009!






Jet Blue and Cell Phones



Science Comedian Brian Malow on bad website usability on the Jet Blue website and cell phone issues - loud users and incredibly shrinking phones.












Here's a video of Brian Malow, science comedian,
discussing Galileo & astronomy.


Galileo first used his telescope 400 years ago. Science Comedian Brian Malow says 2009 may be the most exciting year in astronomy since 1609.