Videos
TalkingScience Productions
Every summer, a group of video producers and interns descend upon TalkingScience and produce various videos about the world of science. Videos listed below are from the 2009 season. Stay tuned this summer for a whole new crop of videos for 2010!
Women in Science
Women in Science is a 5-part web series which studies the number of women across a range of scientific fields. Throughout the series, we interview a wide range of women – some involved in scientific study, and others in educating future generations about science – about their personal experiences and viewpoints about the topic.
Science in the City
Science in the City is a video guide to 5 of the top science events and exhibits going on in New York City this summer. Preview the exhibits and find out information!.
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Inheriting the Future
Through interviews with the upcoming generation, Inheriting the Future examines the viewpoints and environmental practices of young people and investigates how the media affects them.
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TalkingScience Cabarets
Watch videos from 4 of the TalkingScience Cabaret events – science variety shows that feature scientists and performers whose feats of daring, demonstrations, and musicianship illlustrate principles of physics, chemistry, and biology that instruct and entertain audiences of all ages.
Aquaponics Demonstration
Konstantine Ouranitsas shows off his self-sustaining farming system. While small, this form of aquaponics is a model of sustainable food production.
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Taxes for Testtubes
The story of the government’s relationship with science from one administration to the next.
TalkingScience Promo
The original one-minute promo for features the old TalkingScience website. New one coming soon.
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User Submited Videos
Submit your science videos to talia@talkingscience.org or view the existing submissions.


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