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Don't try this at home: Calgary doctors try a scientific approach to busking

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj and Dr. Darren Markland make up the dynamic Science Buskers duo. They conduct science experiments that have a certain entertaining flair. They will be performing this weekend for Beakerhead.

Calgary's Beakerhead festival runs through Sunday

Calgary doctors unique approach to busking

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Dr. Raj Bardwaj and Dr. Darren Markland make up the dynamic Science Buskers duo, conducting science experience that have a certain entertaining flare. They will be performing this weekend for Beakerhead.

Dr. Raj Bhardwajis well known among CBC Radio listeners for dispensing valuable medical advice, but that's only his day job.

He's also one half of the Science Buskers. The other half is his friend Dr. DarrenMarkland. The duo will be performing science experiments this weekend as part of the Beakerhead festival.

Their show has evolved over the years, from the time they were in university together.

"We were both poor undergrad students. We needed a part-time job. We were working at the Edmonton Space and Science Centre, and we got paired up as science interpreters there," Markland told the Homestretch.

"So we love doing science demos and science shows for people. But we wanted to do stuff that basically just wasn't safe to do indoors. So we branched out on our own because they wouldn't pay insurance for us," Bhardwajadded.

The rest, as they say, isexploding ping pong balls (watch the video above to find out what this means).

You can catch the Science BuskersSaturday at the Beakernight event, starting at 7 p.m.


With files from the Homestretch