The Journal of Visualized Experiments offers biologists the chance to observe the dissection of fruitfly ovaries without feeling too squeamish, find out exactly how to monitor actin disassembly with time-lapse microscopy, and even see how human embryonic stem cells are frozen for subsequent research. The science videos must save bio labs a lot of teaching time and costs for their grad student and post-doc training.
Is there an equivalent video system/journal for chemists? If not, there ought to be one. There must be dozens of standard procedures - drying reagents, vacuum distillations, separations, and syntheses - that could be recorded for posterity. Maybe the Useful Blogspot would be the place to start one...
By the way, JCB posted about this too.
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