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    <title>Other science video competitions</title>
    <summary> There are at least two more science film projects online, alongside SciCast; the Wired/PBS broadcast mashup Wired Science are...</summary>
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There are at least two more science film projects online, alongside <a href="http://www.planet-scicast.com/">SciCast</a>; the Wired/PBS broadcast mashup Wired Science are <a href="http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/community">soon to launch a competition for high-school students</a> (scroll down), and New Scientist are running their <a href="http://www.newscientist.com/hamster.ns?pg=competition">own equivalent via YouTube</a>.
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I'm assuming the former is only open to US participants, but if you're in the UK and enter the New Scientist competition, feel free to <a href="http://www.planet-scicast.com/submit_film.cfm">send your film to SciCast too</a> -- we'll make sure it's archived so schools can use it (YouTube is usually blocked by local authority firewalls).
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