Science phenomena youtube montage

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A montage featuring captivating science and science fiction imagery was created to inspire students about science, showcased during a recent school science festival. The compilation, while appreciated, lacks links to the full videos due to time constraints. A suggestion was made to turn the search for source videos into a game, where participants can find the most videos on YouTube, with the winner receiving bragging rights and recognition in a potential re-edit of the montage.
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Inspired by the song, this little montage I put together collects some very cool science (and science fiction) related imagery to get students excited about the phenomenon of science.

Our school used it for our recent science festival day.

Enjoy and pass it on!

 
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Not a bad compilation! Wish there were links to the full videos.
 
It's just so many and I had a deadline. Maybe we could make a game out of it? See who can find the most source videos on YouTube (where I pulled most of them from).

The winner gets bragging rights. And if I re-edit it and put in credits, I'll add the winners name as "researcher". :)
 
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