Video Tip of the Week – The Cell: An Image Library

submitted by: OpenHelix
For more information about this resource, se our post at URL http://blog.openhelix.com/?p=11799 . For my video tip this week I decided to check out the images available from "The Cell: an Image Library", which is brought to you by the The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB). The library contains thousands of images, time series and groups of images, videos and animations of cells in a variety of organisms.

MWV Episode 43 - USA Science and Engineering Festival - Part 2

submitted by: MicrobeWorld
On October 23 2010, MicrobeWorld attended the first annual USA Science and Engineering Festival on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. In part 2 of this two-part video, Stanley Maloy, Dean of the College of Science at San Diego State University, continues his tour of the microbiology related exhibits at the festival. Featured in this episode are members of the departments of biology and microbiology at the University of Georgia and Idaho State University. Maloy also introduces us to some...

MWV Episode 42 - USA Science and Engineering Festival - Part 1

submitted by: MicrobeWorld
On October 23 2010, MicrobeWorld attended the first annual USA Science and Engineering Festival on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. In part 1 of this two-part video, Stanley Maloy, Dean of the College of Science at San Diego State University, takes us on a tour of the microbiology related exhibits at the festival. Featured in this episode are the American Society for Microbiology booth "Where the Microbes Are (Everywhere!)" and the members of the Microbial Sciences Initiative at...

ICAAC Boston 2010 (MWV40)

submitted by: MicrobeWorld

MicrobeWorld Video and This Week in Virology team up to bring you a tour of the 50th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC) in Boston, MA. In this episode the host of TWiV, Vincent Racaniello, speaks with exhibitors and visitors, including Professors Derek Smith, Michael Schmidt, Frederick Hayden, and Myra McClure.

Why Is Science Cool? - Science Experiments

submitted by: SpudNicStudios

In this short video created for the Kavli Science Video Contest, I explain the reason why I think science is cool...because of the science experiments! I demonstrate a few interesting experiments and briefly explain the cool science behind the Diet Coke and Mentos experiment! I hope you enjoy the video, thanks for watching!

-Nicholas

Neanderthals Don't Need Science

submitted by: nuvisionsproductions

The rare breed of humans living the Neanderthal life surely don't need science. Right?

"Why is science cool?"

Submission to the Kavli Foundation Science Video Competition

A Brief Introduction to Genetics

submitted by: dmetzky
A Brief Introduction to Genetics is a short documentary film created using motion graphics as the main visual component. It is a film that explores the history of genetics & genomics and the underlying concepts that provide the foundational knowledge that today's research is built upon. The film describes the history of genetics, from Gregor Mendel, to concepts such as DNA and the genetic code. Having introduced the fundamental ideas of genetics, the film moves on to describe the current...

Foodsafe video

submitted by: bccdc

Foodhandling safety risks at home are more common than you may think. The 4 easy lessons of this Be Foodsafe video are clean, separate, cook and chill ... (more info) (less info)

Making Better Research Videos

submitted by: Dennis Meredith
Making better research videos using basic equipment and techniques. These techniques are from the book Explaining Research, which is the most comprehensive communication guide for scientists, engineers, and students on how to reach audiences important to their research and their careers. These audiences include colleagues, potential collaborators in other disciplines, officers in funding agencies and foundations, donors, institutional leaders, corporate partners, students, legislators,...

MWV Episode 33 - Food Safety 101

submitted by: MicrobeWorld
Whether you are making lunch for work, school or a summer picnic, knowing what food to pack and how to prepare it can be the difference between enjoying your day or going home sick. From recent peanut butter and pistachio nut recalls to E. coli outbreaks associated with hamburger patties, people are increasingly concerned about the safety of the food they eat. Many illnesses can be prevented with proper food preparation and a clean kitchen. On this episode of MicrobeWorld Video, Chef Jim...