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Another search engine is brought into the internet. This time it's different. This is a unique video search engine, ScienceHack which indexes all the videos related to science. Currently, it indexes the fields of science related to Physics, Chemistry, Space. They are currently working to include Geology, Psychology, Robotics and Computer videos and may be coming soon.
A team of scientists screens the video and approves to be included in their index based on accuracy and quality. Their site is designed using PHP and MySql. This search engine doesn't host videos, they just index the videos from popular video sites like YouTube and MetaCafe. You can also help them by submitting videos to their database.
FOSS in Science [www.space-kerala.org/fsc] is a national workshop
being organised by the Union Christian
College[http://www.uccollege.edu.in/], Aluva, Kerala State, in
collaboration with the Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing
and Employment (SPACE)[www.space-kerala.org] and Free Software
Foundation of India (FSFI)[www.gnu.org.in].
The three-day workshop will focus on the relevance of Free and Open
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SciZoom is platform for anyone associated with Science to share their knowledge with other people of same domain. It is an excellent new way to disseminate and discuss virtually anything that matters in the field of Science. A number of scientific publishers have recently begun to embrace blogging as a means of promoting discussion. Read full feature list at - http://www.scizoom.com/scizoom_science_infomartion.
Google Compute From Google Labs Distributed computing for scientific charitable projects
Google Labs state "Your computer's idle time is too precious to waste.
Put your computer to work advancing scientific knowledge when it's not helping you.
Google Compute is a feature of the Google Toolbar that enables your computer to help solve challenging scientific problems when it would otherwise be idle. When you enable Google Compute, your computer will download a small piece of a large research project and perform calculations on it that will then be included with the calculations performed by thousands of other computers doing the same thing. This process is known as distributed computing."