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  1. Albert Einstein Institute Streaming

    Link
    https://www.aei.mpg.de
    Category
    Science and Technology
    Subject
    Mathematics, Physics
    Medium
    Film/Video
    Type of resource
    Streaming/Download

    Also known as the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, the institute was founded in 1995 for the purpose of pursuing research into the fundamental laws of gravitation. The Videos, Pictures and Texts section of the website is organised into five categories: Images, Movies and Simulations; AEI Research Reports; Brochures; Max Planck Research and Max Planck Yearbook. The audio-visual content includes short films about Quantum gravity and unified theories, the GEO600 Interviews-where scientists explain the direct detection of gravitational waves-, an interview with Nobel Laureate Rainer Weiss, and an animation illustrating how ATLAS analyses data from the international gravitational wave observatory network. The institute also provides the Einstein online, a resource that presents Einstein’s theories via two main sections: the Elementary Einstein with the basics of relativistic physics, and the Spotlight on Relativity, which explores modern relativity research.

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  2. The Exploratorium Streaming

    Link
    https://www.exploratorium.edu
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Art, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, General Science, History, Mathematics, Nature, Physics, Technology
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Archives/Museums, Streaming/Download, Web Links

    A public learning laboratory, The Exploratorium, is devoted to just that: exploring the world through science, art and human perception. Their mission is ‘to create inquiry-based experiences that transform learning worldwide’ and perhaps more importantly their vision is ‘a world where people think for themselves and can confidently ask questions, question answers, and understand the world around them’. The museum makes available a vast range of, video programmes, organised by subjects, including: Arts (532 videos), Astronomy and Space (220), Biology (331), Chemistry (97), History (35), Mathematics (19), Nature of Science (13), Perception (55), Physics (215), and Social Science (575). There is also a Websites section with over 35, 000 pages of content, which can be explored by subject too.

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  3. Engineering TV Streaming

    Link
    http://www.engineeringtv.com
    Category
    Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
    Subject
    Engineering, Medicine, Physics, Technology
    Medium
    Film/Video
    Type of resource
    Footage Sources, Producers/Broadcasters, Streaming/Download, Technology, Web Links

    Penton Media launched Engineering TV in 2007 across its design engineering group which includes Electronic Design, Machine Design, Power Electronics Technology, Microwaves & RF, Mobile Dev & Design, Medical Design, Motion System Design, Source ESB and Electronic Design Europe. Since the launch, EngineeringTV has produced over 2,000 episodes and generated referrals from Google, Yahoo, MSN, Carnegie Mellon, University of Michigan College of Engineering, and many societies, associations and engineer blogs.

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  4. Association Science & Télévision (AST) Streaming

    Link
    https://science-television.com/home/
    Category
    Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
    Subject
    Agriculture, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Engineering, General Science, Genetics, Medicine, Physics
    Medium
    Film/Video
    Type of resource
    Information Sources, Organisations, Producers/Broadcasters

    The Association Science & Télévision (AST) is a group of independent producers working for 37 different production companies based in France. These companies produce films in all genres but a large portion of their output is devoted to scientific productions. Together, they produce the vast majority of scientific programming broadcast on television in France, much of which also circulates abroad. The website (in French and English versions) gives details of the member companies and the association’s activities, together with a catalogue of the films they have produced (searchable by title or producer), with links to the producer’s site for further filmographic information.

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  5. GNS Science Streaming

    Link
    http://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/News-and-Events/Audio
    Category
    Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
    Subject
    Agriculture, Archaeology, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Current Affairs, Environmental Studies, General Science, Geography, Geology, Medicine, Physics, Technology
    Medium
    Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Producers/Broadcasters, Streaming/Download

    A number of interviews with staff from GNS Science talking about topical issues on Radio New Zealand, available as audio files or podcasts. GNS Science is a New Zealand government-owned research organisation offering independent scientific and technical advice in areas including: assessing the risks and managing the impacts of earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and tsunamis; evaluating and managing oil, gas, geothermal, groundwater, and mineral resources using earth sciences; applying isotope chemistry and nuclear technology in biological and medical research, industrial processes, archaeology, fisheries and atmospheric research, oceanography, geology, hydrology, geochemistry, geothermal research and exploration, and environmental monitoring.

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  6. The Naked Scientists Streaming

    Link
    http://www.thenakedscientists.com
    Category
    Science and Technology
    Subject
    Archaeology, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Genetics, Medicine, Physics
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Podcasting, Streaming/Download

    General science website set up by a group of Cambridge University academics linked to the BBC Radio series of the same name featuring a broad range of scientific topics which are explored online, on the radio, through podcasts and short videos. Registration is required to access the resource.

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  7. Science on the screen Streaming

    Link
    https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20170405150930/http://www.ingenious.org.uk/Read/Featuredsubjectscienceculture/Scienceonscreen/
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Chemistry, Film Studies, Medicine, Physics
    Type of resource
    Information Sources

    Looks at the changing ways that scientists have been represented in feature films and how this reflects society’s perception of contemporary science. Divided into three sections ‘The science of screams’, ‘The cinema of paranoia’ and ‘Frankenstein’s scream factory’. Text with associated still images. Content archived on 5 April 2017.

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  8. Videolectures.net Streaming

    Link
    http://videolectures.net/
    Category
    Science and Technology
    Subject
    Astronomy, Computing, General Science, Mathematics, Physics, Technology
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Courses

    Hundreds of video lectures and tutorials from around the world are available from here on a variety of scientific topics as well as interviews with such luminaries as Tim Berners Lee and Noam Chomsky. Windows Media Player is required to view. The presentation is for the most part very straightforward and rarely goes beyond the taping in medium shot of a speaker lecturing his audience, though some of the interviews do stray outside the lecture hall. The encodings are perfectly watchable even for items that last over an hour and in addition copies of the relevant PowerPoints have sometimes been included. The site does not offer a subject index, but there is an alphabetised run down of all the speakers. The site is available in English and Slovenian.

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  9. MIT OpenCourseWare Streaming

    Link
    https://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Biology, History, Literature, Mathematics, Media Studies, Music, Nature, Physics, Politics and Government, Women’s Studies
    Medium
    Film/Video
    Type of resource
    Databases

    This sister site to MIT World offers a vast array of educational content from the courses run at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology including lecture notes, readings and other study materials. By the end of 2007 it Had set itself the aim to have practically all its course materials online although this has proved hard to sustain. The courses range from Chemistry, Economics, History, Literature and Physics and these can be downloaded as zip files.

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  10. Intute: Physical Sciences Streaming

    Link
    https://xtlearn.net/Intute
    Category
    Science and Technology
    Subject
    Astronomy, Chemistry, General Science, Geology, Physics
    Medium
    Film/Video
    Type of resource
    Information Sources, Web Links

    Formerly known as PSIgate (Physical Sciences Information Gateway), this site is the physical sciences hub of Intute (formerly known as the Resource Discovery Network or RDN). Intute became inactive in 2011 and the archived site was closed in December 2014. Here is presented an archive of the listings that are still available in the physical sciences: astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, physics and general science.

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