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Carl Sagan was an American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator. He is best known for his popular science books and television series "Cosmos". Richard Feynman was an American theoretical physicist, known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and particle physics. He was also a Nobel Prize laureate in Physics.
Yes, they did! In 1985, they participated in a conference at Cornell University where they both sang "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" together. The event was recorded and has since become a popular video on the internet.
Their duet was a fun and lighthearted moment that showcased their friendship and shared love for science. It also humanized these two renowned scientists and showed that they were not just experts in their fields, but also had a fun and playful side.
Yes, there are many instances of scientists singing together, especially during conferences or events. For example, physicist Brian Cox and astronaut Chris Hadfield have also performed together in a band called The Rock Stars of Science.
Their duet reminds us that science and music are not mutually exclusive, and that it's important to have a balance between work and play. It also shows that even the most brilliant minds can have fun and be silly, and that science can bring people together in unexpected ways.