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A new website called SciVee is now up and running promising to be the new youtube for scientists. Although the content is rather sparse at the moment the idea of a science based youtube-like platform seems appealing in some aspects. Especially, as video presentations are often much more accessible than traditional print media, and can be a pretty good starting point for exploring a topic (kind of like a presentation at a conference really). Lets hope the site gets more content soon!

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