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ScienceHack.com is an excellent resource. It is a search engine for science related videos. One great thing about this website is that every video available through this website is screened by scientists for accuracy and relaibility.
The following are some other reliable resources for science related videos.
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science
The following are some other reliable resources for science related videos.
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science
source(s):
http://sciencehack.com/
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science
http://sciencehack.com/
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science
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Here are a few good ones:
Steve Spangler Science
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/video
Livescience
http://www.livescience.com/php/video/
Free Science Video
http://www.freesciencevideo.com
Science Hack
http://sciencehack.com
How Stuff Works
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science
Howcast
http://www.howcast.com
Science Daily
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos
*Note some videos originate from YouTube, but they are searchable on on other sites.
Steve Spangler Science
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/video
Livescience
http://www.livescience.com/php/video/
Free Science Video
http://www.freesciencevideo.com
Science Hack
http://sciencehack.com
How Stuff Works
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science
Howcast
http://www.howcast.com
Science Daily
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos
*Note some videos originate from YouTube, but they are searchable on on other sites.
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Voted as best: demanda
You can visit these websites. Take a look source sites I gave.
source(s):
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/
http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/
http://101science.com/Video.htm
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/video/
http://science.discovery.com/videos/
http://video.physorg.com
http://www.sciencevideos.com
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/science/index.html
http://bio-alive.com/
http://vega.org.uk/links/details/1
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/
http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/
http://101science.com/Video.htm
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/video/
http://science.discovery.com/videos/
http://video.physorg.com
http://www.sciencevideos.com
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/science/index.html
http://bio-alive.com/
http://vega.org.uk/links/details/1
For bioscience related sites, you could check out the website for CBE—Life Sciences Education (I think that it is freely accessible anywhere).
http://www.lifescied.org/
http://www.lifescied.org/
a few to add:
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/programs/
http://alomshaha.com/2009/08/free-science-videos.html (a number of video links, my favorites being a link to some of the Feynman lectures.)
I will guiltily admit that wimp.com can be a lot of fun. It has so much junk to dig through, but I recently got some good Carl Sagan pieces and a fun bit on mag lev technology ( http://www.wimp.com/superconductinglevitation/ ) and superconductors and magnets over there.
Also silly but science-y fun: http://www.privatehand.com/flash/elements.html The elements song! (Which once upon a time our chemistry teacher challenged us to learn...)
http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/programs/
http://alomshaha.com/2009/08/free-science-videos.html (a number of video links, my favorites being a link to some of the Feynman lectures.)
I will guiltily admit that wimp.com can be a lot of fun. It has so much junk to dig through, but I recently got some good Carl Sagan pieces and a fun bit on mag lev technology ( http://www.wimp.com/superconductinglevitation/ ) and superconductors and magnets over there.
Also silly but science-y fun: http://www.privatehand.com/flash/elements.html The elements song! (Which once upon a time our chemistry teacher challenged us to learn...)
Voted as best: maggieray
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