With apologies to your productivity today, the Kickstarter-funded Science Studio recently released a collection of the “best science multimedia on the web” from last year.

It’s a fun, engaging collection of video and audio work, all aimed at a general audience and vetted by the Science Studio’s judges, ranging from Neil DeGrase Tyon’s tribute to Neil Armstrong to an animated tour of the Large Hadron Collider to this:

Alison Hallett served nobly as the Mercury's arts editor from 2008-2014. Her proud legacy lives on.

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