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Science Video on the Web
Information about other sites that offer video on the web


There are many sites on the Web which offer on-line science audio and video and the list is expanding all the time. If you know of good science video that's not listed here, send us the URL and if it fits our remit we will link to it.

Science Video: General Online

Vega Online TV The Vega Science Trust
Our own selection of on-line science programmes: debates, interviews, lectures among others.


The Periodic Table of Videos
A great site produced at Nottingham University explaining the chemical elements in a series short videos by scientists at Nottingham.

Research Channel
Large collection of on-line video produced by American academic institutions.

Lifesign
Large collection of life science footage available on-line. Designed for free use by students and staff in Higher and Further Education.


Nasa TV
Live TV from Nasa.  Turn on at the right time and you might get to watch a live space walk.

Science Video on Teachers.TV
Teachers TV Science Microsite.  A UK public website providing videos for teachers.

NOVA Science Programming Online
The elegant universe series of programmes.  Click on search for more science videos.

Discovery Channel Online
Masses of online science!

AIP Science Inside
Inside Science News Service provides science stories and expert contacts to the popular news media.

The Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College
The Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College is the first formal lecture program in the world (outside of Sweden and Norway, where Nobel prizes are awarded)

  Free Science Videos and Lectures
A useful website compiling links to video already on the web including Vega programmes.


DGF Science TV
A new German Science Video initiative high-lighting science research in Germany.


Science Daily
A US based daily science news site where press officers and Universities can contribute their news.


New Scientist best on-line videos 2007
The New Scientist recommends watching including the Vega Science Trust's Feynman lectures.


SciVee
A site set up by the Supercomputing Department at the University of San Diego with the aim of providing a community where scientists can up-load pubcasts and discuss their research.


Futureclick.net
A publicly funded German science video news website.  Picked up on Vega's Nanotechnology (N2H) project so must be up-to-date!



MIT - Video Gateway
Public lectures, MIT Community and MIT Course Videos.

OVGuide - Science
Video guide with links to a large selection of science video sites.


University of California Berkley on Youtube
Many science videos are available on Youtube if you take the time to search around for the best.  A lot of Universities are now creating their own channels and up-loading videos to Youtube.  Here is UC Berkley's Channel.

  Test Tube
"Brady Haran is filmmaker-in-residence for Nottingham Science City. He's producing a feature-length documentary following a year in the life of local scientists. This website is his production blog. It features previews of raw footage and behind-the-scenes material."


The People's Archive
A collection of interviews with well known scientists and other great thinkers of our time.


Athenaweb
A video portal for European audio visual science communication professionals.

Science Video: Lecture Archives

Note that many of the links given above also provide archived lectures.



Multi-University/Research Laboratory Seminar Series
Large set of lectures (primarily computing) from Carnegie-Mellon, MIT, Microsoft, Stanford, Washington and PARC.

Berkeley Multimedia Research Center
Large, expanding archive of science lectures and interviews.
Online Chemistry lectures

UCTV
UCSB Science department in conjunction with UCTV.

Multi-University / Research Laboratory
High level computing seminars from various US institutions


Science Audio

Science Friday
A weekly science radio show.

BBC World Service
The BBC World service provides a great selection of science audio programmes.

The Naked Scientists
Weekly science radio programme from Cambridge available online.

 


 


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