Science Videos
Posted on July 3rd, 2007Video is the Next Big Thing on the web right now. It is very easy to capture, produce, and distribute a video these days, and it's getting easier by the day. In the last few weeks, I've come across two very interesting sites dealing with science videos.
First up is Scitalks, which collects interesting videos from around the web into one place. Anything relating to science is game here, and so you get a very diverse set of videos. The only thing missing (or couldn't see!) is an RSS feed for the videos. Not necessarily a terrible thing but certainly useful for many people. Go check it out. I can't recommend it enough!
Second one is ScienceHack, which is a video search engine of sorts. I say of sorts because they claim it's human edited (their exact words: "every science video on ScienceHack is screened by a scientist to verify its accuracy and quality"), which makes it more of a searchable directory than a search engine. This is an absolute necessity if you want to maintain quality as there are plenty of rubbish videos out there claiming to be scientific. Still, as ever, always double-check everything you read/see out there (even in print, and yes, even here on blogSci).
So, two very useful sites for you scientific videos needs. Enjoy
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