Science Videos
Science movies, video clips, etc.
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Free education online is possible. Find videos covering biology, astronomy, chemistry, genetics, physics, technology, marine biology, weather, climate, and more.
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This is a comprehensive site providing Video lectures, lessons, Audio lectures, podcasts, free online classes, courses, animations, interactive online tutorials and Text materials like ebooks, Lecture notes, slide presentations on new technologies in the fields of Electronics, Communications, Computer Science, Networking and Mechanical Engineering, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and more.
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Monsanto's big eggs produce big chickens and Tokyo gets nuked in the end. How come Tokyo gets all the cool, huge monsters?
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GroundReport TV is the world's first live streaming citizen news channel. On GRTV you'll find a dynamic mix of live reporting and news videos that speak to a global audience.
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Experience some of the exciting research, teaching, and public addresses making news at Harvard University todayright from your desktop. With more than sixty customized multimedia rich programs on topics ranging from Stem Cells to Beethoven, Harvard@Home brings the best of Harvard to you.
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The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library, with the purpose of offering permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to historical collections that exist in digital format. Founded in 1996 and located in the Presidio of San Francisco, the Archive has been receiving data donations from Alexa Internet and others. In late 1999, the organization started to grow to include more well-rounded collections. Now the Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as archived web pages in our collections.
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Jon Stewart, who is known for his satirical newscasts, broadcast this week's Health Scare segment on the avian bird flu. In the segment, he pokes fun at the government, scientists, and the president. QuickTime Video Link. MP3 sound link.
Submitted 10/19/05, edited 09/05/06.
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A place to watch and share biology videos.
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Site featuring a series of short films about the science behind the
Large Hadron Collider - including a film about antimatter that features a claymation representation of the Big Bang
Submitted 01/09/08, edited 09/08/08.
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Free Video Lectures, Free Animations, Free E-books. A superb site providing FREE Streaming Video lectures, Animations, Live Online Tests, Audio lectures, hundreds of ebook download links etc in the fields of Biology, Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Computer Science,Engineering,Medicine etc.This site provides free streaming video lectures of whole courses conducted by faculty from reputed universities around the world. They provide excellent animations which helps in visualizing and understanding concepts. Free live timed online tests with instant feedback and explanations will definitely help learners around the globe.
Submitted 01/12/08, edited 01/27/08.
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Link TV broadcasts programs that engage, educate and activate viewers to become involved in the world. These programs provide a unique perspective on international news, current events, and diverse cultures, presenting issues not often covered in the U.S. media. We connect American viewers with people at the heart of breaking events, organizations in the forefront of social change and the cultures of an increasingly global community.
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The DNA story. Video interviews circa 1973 with Francis Crick, Linus Pauling, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins. Hosted by Oregon State University.
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MIT World is a free and open site that provides on-demand video of significant public events and lectures at MIT.
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NASA has replaced its analog TV program with digital TV online. Watch NASA TV live feeds about the International Space Station and other on-going science programs.
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Find science news videos from National Geographic. New videos added almost daily.
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Jon Stewart, who is known for his satirical newscasts, broadcast this week's Health Scare segment on the avian bird flu. In the segment, he pokes fun at the government, scientists, and the president.
(1 vote)