Science Showcase
We host science videos made by researchers, for curious-minded people of all ages and backgrounds.
Science Showcase is a YouTube Channel where science researchers - including academics, teachers, students and citizen-scientists - can submit their videos for posting.
We have some criteria for what we do and don't accept - you can read them at https://riskinnovation.asu.edu/science-showcase-info/ But at the end of the day we're simply looking for great (and short) videos that focus on a specific aspect of science, technology and engineering, are accurate, and that people will actually want to watch!
If you have a video you'd like us to consider, please email us at [email protected]. And do check out the additional information at https://riskinnovation.asu.edu/science-showcase-info/. Thanks!
Science Showcase is produced by Andrew Maynard and is supported through the Arizona State University Risk Innovation Lab

Help us select the best Science Showcase Contest videos!

Motion Capture - What is it

Can Stem Cells Heal Humans??

Balloons Above Antarctica: The Coolest Place to Put a Telescope

Einstein's Cancer Jingle

Ovarian Cancer - Thinking Outside the Ovaries

The honey bee waggle dance - A Cinderella story

How Habitable Planets Make Music To Save Themselves From Destruction

What's Cooking? The air quality in your kitchen

The Strike of the Monster Ant

Huntington's Disease: A Tongue Twister in Your Genes?

Experimental Dermatology

Understanding Sound

Tanning Without the Sun (2017 Science Video Contest Winner)

How We Fit 2 Meters of DNA in Our Cells!

Rogue Nanoparticles in the Environment

Sleeping our way to better memory

Prosthetic Limbs and Motor Adaptation

A cost-effective manufacturing process for producing customized products

Cell-free Biotechnology: Going Beyond the Cell

A Gold Star for Cancer Research

Deep Learning for Image Super-Resolution

Studying Viruses, Aided by Jellyfish!

The Science of Science-Fiction

Hard to Swallow - Studying a Foodborne Bacterial Infection

My Crappy Research - Why are dung beetles important?

Experimenting with Diet Coke and Mentos

Chemistry is Everywhere!

Why are the Rocks of Sedona, Arizona Red?

The Hamptons have a Dirty Secret