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Scientific American Will Take Your Science Videos, Or Not

video cameraSocial Media reports that Scientific American is accepting user-generated science videos, which you can submit here. While the link seems legitimate enough, we can't find an accompanying article describing the program on the Scientific American website. According to the disclaimer on the upload page, Scientific American cannot guarantee that it will post your video or even acknowledge your submission. Nor are they offering any monetary compensation. So why should you submit your videos to Scientific American versus, say, your own page on YouTube or perhaps another science video site such as JoVE? Beats us, but if you have a good tip, we'd like to know.

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    Thanks for this piece of info. The whole video in science thing is getting very interesting. Actually when it comes to Scientific American, which is a general science magazine, the biggest challenge is going to be YouTube, since that is all about user generated content. JoVE is much more formal and not really a user generated content site, so the types of video would be very different.

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