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Welcome to ScienceLive!
ScienceLive brings you entertaining and informative popular science - when you want it and where you want it, free to watch on the internet.

Our content includes the BA Festivals 2005 and 2006, the Cambridge Science Festival at Cambridge University, and of course, watch video from Cambridge University Science Productions! Some of our content is also published as podcasts, and we'll be publishing more podcasts in the next future. Our site also includes some of the best popular science content on the web  from Teacher's TV, science content from the Spoken Word project, and Nature Live.

To find video, use the search box, browse all our videos, or look for video by event in the 'features' section. Alternatively, start by looking at our more recent videos on the right, or the most popular video below!

 

Most popular today


The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast.

Feel Like a Quark!.

Re:Design.

800 Years of Cambridge Astronomy.

Most recent


A legal and historical study of post-WWII Singapore Trials: Death and suffering on the “hell-ships”.

When Local and Global Justice Meet.

The Internal logic of the universe as Justice and Reconciliation.

Life (Stories) in Transition.

Random


UK Climate Projections: User Interface.

The monument to the 7th July 2005 bombings.

Living with COPD.

Introduction to the Global Catastrophes Risk Conference 2008.

Featured


A Beginner's Guide to Geological Time.

The Music of the Primes - An interview.

Mathematics, Magic, and the Electric Guitar.

Einstein - flying with photons.

Most popular ever


Re:Design.

It's a gas!.

The World's Biggest Experiment.

In the Blink of an Eye.
 

 

 

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