Science Videos
Posted Dec8-07 at 09:41 AM by robphy
Some past entries focused on Physics Videos, more Physics Videos, and Physics Video contests.
neutrino's recent PF post reminded me about sciencehack.com, a search engine for science videos. Recently, CNN had a story "Scientists make videos for the Web" that describes new web-based resources for videos with scientific content.
SciVee ("operated in partnership with the Public Library of Science (PLoS), the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)" ) encourages scientists to describe their research with videos uploaded to the site. That site offers help in producing videos for the site. Here is one video (of interest to me) on that site: "Time Dilation - An Experiment With Mu-Mesons" (Frisch and Smith, 1962)
The CNN article also described additional two sites, LabAction and Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE), that focus on biological topics.
Another place to find and possibly contribute science videos is at archive.org.
These have fun stuff:
"Steve Spangler Science" videos
Clint Sprott's "The Wonders of Physics" videos
"Dr. Carlson's Science Theater"
Robert Krampf's Science Education Company
neutrino's recent PF post reminded me about sciencehack.com, a search engine for science videos. Recently, CNN had a story "Scientists make videos for the Web" that describes new web-based resources for videos with scientific content.
SciVee ("operated in partnership with the Public Library of Science (PLoS), the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)" ) encourages scientists to describe their research with videos uploaded to the site. That site offers help in producing videos for the site. Here is one video (of interest to me) on that site: "Time Dilation - An Experiment With Mu-Mesons" (Frisch and Smith, 1962)
The CNN article also described additional two sites, LabAction and Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE), that focus on biological topics.
Another place to find and possibly contribute science videos is at archive.org.
These have fun stuff:
"Steve Spangler Science" videos
Clint Sprott's "The Wonders of Physics" videos
"Dr. Carlson's Science Theater"
Robert Krampf's Science Education Company
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i want to watch vediosPosted Jan31-10 at 12:29 AM by Debasish RU


