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PNAS Nexus - (Open access) A sibling journal to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), PNAS Nexus is an open access scientific journal focused on the publication of high-quality original research from across the biological, medical, physical, social, and political sciences, and engineering and mathematics.
PubPeer - The goal of PubPeer is to improve the quality of scientific research by enabling innovative approaches for community interaction and critique.
Computer History Archives Project - YouTube Channel - Educational project dedicated to the preservation and sharing of vintage computer technology and related tech, through film preservation and educational presentations.
Academic Family Tree - The Academic Family Tree, originally founded in 2005 as Neurotree, is a nonprofit, user content-driven web database that aims to accurately document and publicly share the academic genealogy of current and historical researchers across all fields of academia.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Labs - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) addresses America's security and economic prosperity through scientific research and technological development of energy, environmental and nuclear resources. YouTube Channel
Ames Laboratory - Founded in 1947, Ames Laboratory is a DOE National Laboratory dedicated to creating materials to solve problems and addressing global challenges. YouTube Channel
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) - Formally designated the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) in 1946, the ANL is a DOE multidisciplinary science and engineering research center that originated from the Metallurgical Laboratory of the University of Chicago in support of the Manhattan Project. YouTube Channel
Fermilab (FNAL) - Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) is the premier particle physics laboratory in the United States. Founded as the National Accelerator Laboratory in 1967, it was renamed after physicist Enrico Fermi in 1974. YouTube Channel
Idaho National Labs (INL) - Founded in 1949, Idaho National Labs (INL) is an applied engineering national laboratory supporting the DOE's missions in nuclear and energy research, science, and national defense. YouTube Channel
Jefferson Lab (JLAB) - Founded in 1984, Jefferson Laboratory (JLAB) is a DOE facility dedicated to exploring the nature of matter. YouTube Channel
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) - Founded in 1931, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) a.k.a. Berkeley Lab. is a multiprogram science lab supported by the DOE and managed by the University of California. YouTube playlist
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) - Established as a DOE national laboratory in 1999, The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) engages in energy and environmental research and development (R&D) programs. YouTube Channel
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is a DOE national laboratory working on research, development, commercialization, and deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. YouTube Channel
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) - Founded in 1942, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a DOE science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research managed by UT-Battelle. YouTube Channel
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) - Founded in 1965, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is a DOE national laboratory that collaborates with academia in fundamental research and with industry to transition technologies to market. YouTube Channel
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) - Founded in 1951, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a DOE national laboratory that was originally involved in Magnetic fusion research at Princeton conducted under the code name Project Matterhorn.. YouTube Channel
Sandia National Labs - Sandia National Laboratories safeguard the U.S. nuclear stockpile and work to solve engineering problems in homeland security, energy, and basic research. YouTube playlist
Savannah River Site (SRS) - Built in 1951, the Savannah River Site (SRS) was constructed by the DOE to produce the basic materials used in the fabrication of nuclear weapons, primarily tritium and plutonium-239, in support of the build up of the U.S. nuclear stockpile. The site is currently undergoing clean up and, hopefully, eventual rehabilitation. YouTube Channel
Atlantic Council - The Atlantic Council is a nonpartisan organization that galvanizes US leadership and engagement in the world, in partnership with allies and partners, to shape solutions to global challenges. YouTube Channel
National Institute for Public Policy (Nipp) - Founded in 1981, National Institute for Public Policy (Nipp) is a non-profit public education organization that focuses on a wide spectrum of rapidly evolving foreign policy and international issues.
Information Series - The Information Series focuses on contemporary strategic issues affecting U.S. foreign and defense policy. It is a forum for promoting critical thinking on the evolving international security environment and how the dynamic geo-strategic landscape affects U.S. national security.
National Security Archive (nsarchive) - Founded in 1985 by journalists and scholars to check rising government secrecy, the National Security Archive combines a unique range of functions: investigative journalism center, research institute on international affairs, library and archive of declassified U.S. documents.
iBiology - iBiology’s mission is to convey, in the form of open-access free videos, the excitement of modern biology and the process by which scientific discoveries are made. YouTube Channel
MIT Open CourseWare (OCW) - MIT Open CourseWare (OCW) is a free and open online publication of educational material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum, ranging from introductory to the most advanced graduate courses. YouTube Channel
PBS Eons - PBS Eons is a journey through the history of life on Earth. From the dawn of life in the Archaean Eon through the Mesozoic Era — the so-called “Age of Dinosaurs” -- right up to the end of the most recent Ice Age.YouTube Channel
PBS Infinite Series - PBS Infinite Series offers ambitious content for viewers that are eager to attain a greater mathematical understanding of the world around them. YouTube Channel
Articles of War - Articles of War is a forum for professionals to share opinions and cultivate ideas.
Task & Purpose - News forum for all things military from historical information to the latest news on weapons programs from the veteran's perspective. YouTube Channel
NIH VideoCast - NIH VideoCasting broadcasts and records live seminars, conferences and meetings concerning biomedical and health-related research. YouTube Channel
Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) - Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) is comprised of academic health sciences libraries, hospital, pharmaceutical and other special biomedical libraries, public libraries, information centers and community-based organizations associated with the NIH.YouTube Channel
PubChem - Established in 2004, PubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
UATV English - UATV is Ukraines international broadcaster that targets broad audiences around the globe. YouTube Channel
News - Investigative Journalism
Bellingcat - Bellingcat is an independent international collective of researchers, investigators and citizen journalists using open source and social media investigation to probe a variety of subjects – from drug lords and crimes against humanity, to tracking the use of chemical weapons and conflicts worldwide. YouTube Channel
ProPublica - ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. YouTube Channel
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists - Founded in 1945 by Albert Einstein and University of Chicago scientists involved in the Manhattan Project, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists equips the public, policymakers, and scientists with the information needed to reduce man-made threats to our existence with a focus on three main areas: nuclear risk, climate change, and disruptive technologies.
Doomsday Clock (currently) - In 1947 The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists created the Doomsday Clock using the imagery of apocalypse (midnight) and the contemporary idiom of nuclear explosion (countdown to zero) to convey threats to humanity and the planet. The clock was initially set at seven minutes to midnight.
Nuclear Notebook - Started in 1987, the Nuclear Notebook is an authoritative accounting of world nuclear arsenals compiled by top experts from the Federation of American Scientists. The John A. Simpson Archive
Archive - Archive of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) - Created in 1957, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s genesis was U.S. President Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” address to the General Assembly of the United Nations on 8 December 1953.
Distinctive Voices - presented by the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering and National Institute of Medicine. YouTube Playlist
Profiles in Science - National Institute of Health (NIH) stories spotlighting major scientific discoveries. Archived at the National Library of Medicine (NLM). YouTube Playlist
Truthout - News from an activist and social justice perspective. Truthout works to spark action by revealing systemic injustice and providing a platform for transformative ideas, through in-depth investigative reporting and critical analysis. YouTube Channel
Professional Organizations & Societies
North American Catalysis Society - The Michigan Chapter of the North American Catalysis Society is non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the advancement of the science of catalysis.
Royal Society - The Royal Society is the United Kingdom's national academy of sciences. Founded November 28, 1660, it was granted a Royal Charter by King Charles II. YouTube Channel
Society For Neuroscience (SfN) - Founded in 1969, The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is a nonprofit membership organization of neuroscientists and physicians participating in research on the brain and nervous system. YouTube Channel
Sigma Xi Society - Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society was founded in 1886 at Cornell University. YouTube Channel
Public Rhetoric & Speeches
American Rhetoric - American Rhetoric is dedicated to public communication and rhetoric of all kinds.
NIH News & Events - News and media event releases from National Institutes of Health (NIH) at the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. YouTube Channel
Neuroscience News - Neuroscience News is an independent science news website focusing mainly on neuroscience and other cognitive sciences. YouTube Channel
New Scientist - New Scientist was founded in 1956 for “all those interested in scientific discovery and its social consequences”. It is "an ideas magazine—that means writing about hypotheses as well as theories". YouTube Channel
Quanta Magazine - Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent online publication launched by the Simons Foundation to enhance public understanding of science. YouTube Channel
The Scientist - The Scientist is a monthly publication dedicated to covering a wide range of topics central to the study of cell and molecular biology, genetics, and other life-science fields.
Two Minute Papers - by Károly Zsolnai-Fehér, Vienna University of Technology, Research Unit of Computer Graphics discussing AI and computing technologies. YouTube Channel
↑Subject to major change, revision ,and/or retraction at any moment.
↑The series was originally produced as a broadcast telecourse by the California Institute of Technology and Intelecom, Inc. with program funding from the Annenberg/CPB Project.
↑comprised of 10 seminars, with 2 lectures each plus Q&A sessions, held over 10 months, covering 10 different time frames on a logarithmic scale.