
Several US research organizations have joined forces to create an interesting project that can be called "scientific YouTube", they
write on Slashdot . On this website, researchers from different countries can exchange research papers, papers, and videos and communicate with each other.
It is assumed that the main content on the
SciVee website will be video, namely videotapes of lectures and presentations. Naturally, they will be accompanied by a text transcript of all related formulas and terms.
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The site will be useful not only for the scientific community, but also for the general public. If in the text form a scientific work is almost impossible to understand for the uninitiated person, then popular video lectures are much more accessible for schoolchildren, students and anyone interested in scientific research.