ScienceHack: search engine for science videos

every science video on ScienceHack is screened by a scientist to verify its accuracy and quality

Sample searches: Hubble, Space, Sulfur Hexafluoride, Psychology ...

In The Press:


Techvibes' Atlantic Canada Start-up Index
Alltop Science
Download Squad
Discovery Education
Mashable
The Star

CTV Canada AM
le-doc.info
infodoodads.com
ctv.ca
slashdot.org
makezine.com
rev2.org
momb.socio-kybernetics.net
corriere.it
vidadigital.net
mytech.it
elgeek.com
genbeta.com
incubaweb.com

FAQ:

What is ScienceHack?
ScienceHack is a unique video search engine for science videos.

What makes ScienceHack unique?
Every video is screened and approved based on accuracy and quality by our scientists.

What fields of science are you focusing on?
So far we indexed: Physics, Chemistry, and Space.
Coming soon: Geology, Psychology, Robotics and Computer.
Use the feedback form to suggest new topics.

How big is your database?
Our database is relatively small, however, our scientists are working very hard to index every science video on the internet.

How can I help?
You can help by submitting videos to our database.

Is this legal?
Yes, ScienceHack does not host videos; ScienceHack only indexes videos from other sites like YouTube and MetaCafe.

How can I reach ScienceHack staff?
You can contact us through the feedback form.

What did you use to design ScienceHack?
PHP
CakePHP
MySQL
script.aculo.us