Alex Brinson raps in front of white board full of calculations
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Physics Grad student Alex "Brinsino" Brinson raps about research carried out by the CRIS collaboration at ISOLDE, CERN and by EMA lab at MIT.
Courtesy of YouTube/Alex Brinson

Watch This: Nuclear Physics Rap! RESONANCE

Alex Brinson (second from right), a physics graduate student within the Laboratory for Nuclear Science, recently released a rap video about new research carried out by the CRIS collaboration at CERN and by the Laboratory of Exotic Molecules and Atoms at MIT. “I started rapping when I was 15, and gradually I found myself gravitating toward rhyming about math and physics — partly because it’s what I love, and partly because there’s just not enough STEM rap in the world (yet),” Brinson says. “Our work … is an important first step in using molecules to search for hadronic sources of time-reversal symmetry (T) violation — a necessary ingredient to explain why there’s so much more matter than antimatter in the universe!”

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MIT Grad student Alex “Brinsino” Brinson raps about research carried out by the CRIS collaboration at ISOLDE, CERN and by EMA lab at MIT. Produced by Mr. Master. Courtesy of YouTube