JoVE, which describes itself as the world’s first and only peer-reviewed scientific video journal has a new look. The main improved features include easier general navigation around the website and clear research and education resource searches. JoVE focuses on making and publishing videos of scientific experiments from top laboratories around the globe. It creates scientific videos for two unique resources: JoVE Video Journal and JoVE Science Education Library. The scope of the video journal includes novel techniques, innovative applications of existing techniques, and gold standard protocols in the physical and life sciences. JoVE Science Education Library innovative video collections cover STEM subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Psychology, Clinical Medicine and Engineering. Have a look for yourself and start browsing JoVE!
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