Science Category

Science Videos and Television Channels — clips, footage and dedicated video websites that connect and educate you with the world of science.

Posted in: Action Videos, Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Cool Tricks & Pranks, News, Science and Video On Demand by Dave Parrack on January 29, 2012

This video shows The Slow Mo Guys smashing two fluorescent light bulbs together in the garden to see how doing so looks in slow-motion. It’s kinda interesting, although not the most surprising by any stretch.

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Posted in: Action Videos, Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Educational, News, Science and Video On Demand by Dave Parrack on November 7, 2011

Have you ever wondered what the Coriolis effect is? Let’s be honest, you probably haven’t. And neither had I before today. But actually it’s a fascinating subject.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Educational, Science and Video On Demand by Jaime McDougall on October 31, 2011

Can you really download audio tracks that replicate the effects of drugs? Or are people’s reactions just placebo effects?

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Health Videos & TV, News, News Videos & TV, Science and Video On Demand by Dave Parrack on September 30, 2011

There are so many things that we take for granted. Like all the senses. It’s probably impossible to truly imagine what it’s like not to be able to see, hear, touch, smell, or taste.

In which case it’s definitely impossible to truly imagine what it must be like to gain one of those sense after decades of living without it. But that is exactly what happens in this video.

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This is the teaser trailer for Star Trek: Infinite Space, a new Star Trek game based in the Deep Space Nine universe and timeline. And I have to say it looks very impressive. Even more so because it’s free and playable in your Web browser.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Documentaries, Educational, News, Science and Video On Demand by Dave Parrack on August 8, 2011

This is a small snapshot of the first episode of Curiosity, which sees Stephen Hawking ask, and try to answer, the question, “Did God create the universe?”

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Science and Video On Demand by Jaime McDougall on June 28, 2011

Onboard cameras give us amazing views as the shuttle Atlantis launches and then the detatched rocket boosters fall back to Earth.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Music Videos, Science and Video On Demand by Jaime McDougall on June 20, 2011

Learn about the summer solstice and jam to some Satriani at the same time. Sounds good to me.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, News, News Videos & TV, Science and Video On Demand by Dave Parrack on June 16, 2011

This video from an Indian news channel shows the 2011 lunar eclipse happening live. This was the longest-lasting and darkest lunar eclipse of this century, with the moon changing to red before almost disappearing from view.

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Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, Science and Video On Demand by Jaime McDougall on June 8, 2011

“The Sun unleashed an M-2 (medium-sized) solar flare with a substantial coronal mass ejection (CME) on June 7 that is visually spectacular.

The large cloud of particles mushroomed up and fell back down looking as if it covered an area of almost half the solar surface.” – YouTube

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