Science Television
Scientific Communication in audio, video and multimedia
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    Welcome to SciTV.com

    SciTV.com brings you the best scientific information available on the Internet in
    video and audio formats ranging from contemporary lectures to archival
    footage of major scientists to animations created at the supercomputing
    centers. This material is only a click away.

    We are currently building a database of scientific video from all sources on the
    Internet. We invite anyone to add the database via the following link:
    Add to the SciTV.com database.

    Here are some of the recently recorded programs available now.
    SciTV.com is creating a database of science video from all sources on the
    Internet.

    Scientific Presentations in Video

    Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Our Human Planet Dr. Cristian
    Samper, acting secretary of The Smithsonian Institution, October 3, 200
    Stem Cell Challenges in Biology and Public Policy Douglas Melton,
    Harvard University, April 12, 2007 from
    Princeton University Public Lectures
                   
               

    Science Radio

    Altered Oceans -- Berkeley Groks 2007-10-24
    Charles Lee and Frank Ling. Changes in the ocean environment are rapidly
    affecting the well being of both human and marine life. On this program,
    Kenneth R. Weiss from the L.A. Times examined the altered oceans.
    Twister Theory -- Berkeley Groks 2005-03-16
    Charles Lee and Frank Ling. While superstring theory dominates the landscape
    of unified field theories, alternative theories exist, such as twister theory. On
    this program, Sir Roger Penrose discussed the structure of the universe and
    quantum consciousness.
    on Berkeley Groks Science Radio

    Science Friday on NPR - Ira Flatow's popular weekly radio series covers
    topics in all areas of science and is also available as a podcast.

    Scientific video and visualization


    Important Archival video


    These and many more programs can be heard or viewed for free on your
    computer right now. Buy DVD's and downloads from the Science TV store
    containing hundreds of science documentaries and educational videos.

    This is just the beginning. In the future we plan to produce original
    programming and create a digital catalog of all the scientific video, audio and
    animation on the Internet, but now the task of ScienceTelevision.net is simply
    to find what's out there and let the world know about it.















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