Even more AVoteForScience YouTube videos

We have had a fantastic response to our AVoteForScience YouTube challenge and the press has started to notice. I have done two interviews in the past 24 hours on the effort. If you are a scientist, get your videos explaining who you are voting for and why uploaded to YouTube and don't forget to tag them AVoteForScience so we can find them. I am noticing a lot of physicists uploading videos. Have biologists dropped the ball?

Here are some of the latest videos:
David Palmer an astrophysicist from New Mexico takes aim at John McCain and Sarah Palin's stances on science and endorses Obama.

Bennett Link an astrophysicist from Montana discusses the energy demands in the US and endorses Barack Obama.

Al the Physicist (Alan Scott) from the University of Wisconsin provides the most detailed (and longest) video we have received yet. Guess who he endorses?

More like this

Scientists and Engineers for America Action Fund and ScienceBlogs have teamed up to bring you the AVoteForScience YouTube challenge. Are you a scientist?
All I can say is WOW! Vint Cerf, Google's Chief Internet Evangelist who also happens to be credited with co-founding the Internet, submitted a video to our AVoteforScience YouTube challenge.
The latest video in the Seed, SEA Action Fund, AVoteForScience YouTube challenge is by Dr. Lawrence Krauss of Arizona State University.
Our latest AVoteforScience videos are up and a new article in Science talks about the effort and other grass roots efforts this year.

I'm no statistician, but I think there is a trend for Obama here....

By Shaden Freud (not verified) on 22 Oct 2008 #permalink

Scientists and Engineers for U . s Action Fund and ScienceBlogs have teamed nearly bring you "A Vote For Science. " Here we will probably feature videos of scientists explaining who they may be voting for and why. If you are a scientist and you are interested in explain to the world who you may be voting for and the reason.