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Monday, October 19, 2015

15 YouTube Channels You Can Learn Science From Right Now

If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that science actually is all around.

In A Nutshell

In A Nutshell

Formerly called Kurzgesagt (German for "in a nutshell"), In A Nutshell features stunning animated graphics simply explaining complex concepts and big questions about the universe we live in. Humorously narrated, the charming videos are engaging and sometimes feature a sneaky pop-culture reference for the keen-eyed viewer.

youtube.com / kurzgesagt.org

Vsauce

Vsauce

Created and hosted by Michael Stevens, Vsauce poses seemingly unanswerable questions such as "Is cereal soup?", "Why don't we all have cancer?", and "What if the moon was a disco ball?", and then throws science at them with a wondrously excitable energy.

youtube.com / Twitter: @tweetsauce

MinutePhysics

MinutePhysics

MinutePhysics uses a whiteboard, pens, and little stick figures to delightfully illustrate physics questions in fast-paced time lapses. Previous guest stars on the channel include Neil deGrasse Tyson, Neil Turok, and Max Tegmark. Its sister channel, MinuteEarth, answers questions about our humble planet.

youtube.com / Facebook: minutephysics

SmarterEveryDay

SmarterEveryDay

Hosted by real-life rocket scientist Destin, SmarterEveryDay wants to make you smarter every day by insightfully asking questions and actively finding answers. Ever wanted to know what the inside of a kangaroo pouch looks like? Find out with Destin.

youtube.com / Twitter: @smartereveryday


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