Science magazine holds an annual contest called Dance Your Ph.D., where grad students are invited to present their research through dance. This year's winner performed a dance that showcases his work ...
A former academic at Australia National University won the contest for his musical number about the behaviors of kangaroos. Scientists around the world relay their research through interpretive dance.
An Australian landscape filled with kangaroos, drag queens, ballerinas and twerking may sound like the onset of a fever dream or a carnival—but for Weliton Menário Costa, a behavioral ecologist at ...
Mick Moloney was walking on the banks of the Murray River in northwestern Victoria, Australia, when he noticed his dog Hutchy was missing. He glanced toward the water and saw a kangaroo standing waist ...
WELITON MENARIO COSTA: (Singing) Kanga, kangaroo, kanga, kangaroo... INSKEEP: We're dancing here in the studios. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: "Kangaroo Time" was this year's overall winner of the annual Dance ...
Some very serious people got a chance to express themselves in Australia. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "KANGAROO TIME") WELITON MENARIO COSTA: (Singing) Kanga, kangaroo, kanga, kangaroo... INSKEEP: We're ...