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JoVE: A Research Journal for Visualized Biological Experiments

science experimentHere's a new open access science journal that is making the most of the web. The Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) publishes online videos of biological experiments with the objective of sharing complex experimental techniques used in the lab. Just like your favorite cooking show! The goal of JoVE is to improve the reproducibility of published experiments, particularly by making the video database open to everyone. The site is very YouTube-like in that it lets you embed streaming videos in any website. The categories of techniques cover neuroscience, developmental biology, microbiology, plant biology, and cellular biology. The currently featured video by Dieter Egli and Kevin Eggan of Harvard University presents a techique for nuclear transfer in mouse oocytes.

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