I have high hopes for SciVee – essentially a science focused YouTube. It has not grown as fast as I hoped it would when I first wrote about it last summer. Here is one cool short from the site:
This is a highly accurate visualization of the Bacteriophage T4 based on Cryo-EM datasets of the virus. The scope of the animation is to show the infection process of the T4 into an E. coli cell.
If you like that you will love: Inner Life of a Cell – Full Version
Some other recent SciVee videos: Where does water go when it rains? – MicrobeWorld visits The Maloy Lab at San Diego State University – Science Gateways on the TeraGrid – Six Science bloggers talk about why they blog
Related: Science and Engineering Webcast Directory – Google Engineering and Technology Webcasts – TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) talks

This is brilliant! I never heard of it before, but I like this a lot. I love learning new things and
just browsing around the site I’ve found some very cool videos.
It’s also nice that with a different demographic, it doesn’t suffer from YouTube’s inane comments.
Inner life of a cell is no longer available! 🙁
Thanks for the comment. The breaking of the link is a bit annoying. I found a new link to the webcast and updated the page. It is a fantastic video, and now you can see it again.
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