Science and Technology filk:
Updated December 9, 2001.
Asahi Soul Thief
by Roger Burton-West. It's a Kodak moment.
Auld Cosine
Auld Free Time
Banned from Aleph
by Kevin Wald
Big Yellow Tablet
by Roger Burton-West The medical effects of caffeine pills.
The Biologist's Lament
by Tweedledee
Biology Karaoke
Black Powder and Alcohol
by Leslie Fish. Also at
Bob's Filk Lyrics
. Memorize these formulas. There may be a test later....
The Blood Song
Author unknown.
Blue Bread Mold
by Leslie Fish
Blue Wire
by Roger Burton-West. The art of wire colors.
Build Your Own
by Keith Glass. A song regulated by the Atomic Energy Act of 1947.
Can't Do It Yourself
by Joel Polowin
The Chemist's Lament
by Tweedledee
Chemistry Carols
Christ, You Know It Ain't Easy
. A physics song.
Cold Power
by Bob Kanefsky
Comets Are Deadly
by Peter A. Taylor and Carol Phillips
The Customer
by Michelle Hansard. Sequel to Jordin Kare's "The Designer" and "The Engineer".
The Cute Little Contraption
by Jeffrey Hitchin
The Cyberiad
by Stanislav Lem. A math love song.
The DHMO Song
by Mark A. Mandel, with additional verse by Gary McGath
Dr. Beaker
by Steve Berg (The Notorious Einsteinway). Scroll on down.
Dr. Chordate's Science Songs
Dropout Blues
A sociological research song.
The Electromagnetic Hymn of the Republic
The Engineer's Lament
by Tweedledee
Errors for Nothing
Excited State
by Dan Bennett
Eyes of Eagles
by Leslie Fish. Another teaching song.
The Fall and Fallen of the Golden State
by Paul Kwinn
Farnesol
by David Kritchevsky
Fatal Attraction
by Dan Bennett. A song about stars with a deathwish.
The Fermat Riots
(the song bits are near the bottom)
The First GNU
Fusion Girl
by Bill Higgins
The Girl with KaleidaGraph Eyes
Author unknown
Hawking
by Maureen S. O'Brien
History of Physics 101: The Atom
by Dave Weingart
Hole in the Nothing
by Rich Brown
How to Fire a Musket
I Am the Very Model of a Post-Economics-General
by Bryan Caplan
I Shot an Arrow in the Air
I'm Gonna Be an Engineer
by Peggy Seeger
I've Got a Little List (Math Offenders)
by Mark Wilson
Imaginary Numbers
Author unknown
Immortality Stomp
by Leslie Fish
An Ion in My Solvent
It's a Long Way to Amphioxus
by Philip H. Pope, with the song's history. Also found at
The Annotated Amphioxus
, with the song's biology, and
at Dr. Chordate's
.
JATO
by Rich Brown
Jed's Last Rant
by Jed
Jumperwashy
Author unknown.
Land of Cold Fusion
by Edward Goldstein
Little Fuzzy Icicle
by Bob Kanefsky
Madame Curie's Hands
by Duane Elms. A classic.
A Mathematician's Progress
by Professor Hurwitz. Also at
at the Gilbert & Sullivan parody archive
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
by Jim Moskowitz and Elliott Moreton
Maxwell's Wave Equations
by Michelle Hansard
The Moon Is Also a Satellite
by Bob Kanefsky
Multi-Variable Land
by Jeff Hildebrand and Ed Bernstein
Muons for Nothin'
My Favorite Graphs
by Jeff Erickson
My Planet's Child
by Catherine (Cat) Faber and Arlene "Callie" Hills
A Neu-ron-ron-ron
by Dennis McClain-Furmanski
O Chromosome
by Dr. Anne Blount. Scroll on down.
Ode to the Bread Molds
: written on ancient Egyptian bakery dig
Oh, Dear, Where Can the Matter Be?
by Don Simpson
Old Patterns
by Catherine (Cat) Faber
Paradimethylaminobenzaldehyde
by Isaac Asimov
The Pencil
by Kelson Vibber
Pieces of the Engines
by Bob Kanefsky
The Physicist's Lament
by William Hughes
Pocket Protector
by Deanna Rubin
Poor
I Will Survive
by Jed
Psycho Woman
by Demosthenez
Quarks from Both Sides Now
Author unknown.
Ring-O
by Pat Mathews. Scroll down.
Schrodinger's Cat in the Hat
Uncredited. Also at
Comic Relief
.
Science Majors
Sestina on Pascal's Triangle
by Deanna Stephanie Rubin
Sirius Song
Still the Same
by Tweedledee
Teddy Clone's Picnic
Three Laws of Thermo
by Michael Rubin
Threes Sung by Niels Bohr
Author unknown.
We Can't Find (the Creature in Loch Ness)
by Dr. Jane. A very sweet transformative use as a "virtual music video" (ie, lyrics with pics or scene descriptions) for Godzilla: The Animated Series.
When I Was an Undergrad
by Bryan Caplan
Wot, No Electrons?
by Dan Bennett
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