Youtube Channel List
11 years ago
No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong. -Albert Einstein
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YouTube Channel List
Do you want to actually learn something while watching YouTube? Well then, you're in luck. Here is a list of several interesting channels on YouTube!
If you want to see a channel added here please post on this journal.
List compiled by: eozdniw
Veritasium: a bit of everything, physics seems quite prominent.
ASAPScience: relatively simple, a lot about how things affect us. -
CGPGrey: very varied, some of it isn't science but still very interesting explanations.
Deep Sky Videos: Astronomy
Vihart: mostly maths, and a bit of music as well, Vihart describes herself as a mathemusician.
The Brain Scoop: a fairly new channel that I haven't explored much yet but it seems focused on zoology.
Vsauce: varied, it deals with all sorts of things and the explanations are quite good. (there are also links to Vsauce2 and Vsauce3 from that channel)
CrashCourse: nicely explained, so far it has 4 main topics arranged in playlists: biology, ecology, literature and world history.
Smarter Every Day: more varied content.
Minute Physics: physics, all physics, classic, quantum and beyond.
Numberphile: lots of maths, British accents lie ahead.
Scishow: very well explained, I liked the variety of topics, a lot of biology and astronomy but there's plenty of everything.
Vlogbrothers: this is not specifically science but it's video blogs by Hank and John Green and they do sometimes use science in their explanations so it can be relevant.
Additions to list:
potholer54: The main purpose of this channel is to explain in simple terms the conclusions of scientific research, and correct some of the unsourced crap we get fed on the Internet.
nurdrage: A channel run by science nerds for science nerds.
Sixty Symbols: Cool videos about physics and astronomy.
mrhomescientist: Various experiments done in my home laboratory, which is a wonderfully fun past time for me. I try to come up with interesting experiments that will help raise interest in science, since schools these days aren't allowed to show the more exciting reactions in classrooms.
NOVAonline:Blowing your mind since 1974.
NOVA is the most-watched primetime science series on television reaching an average of five million viewers weekly. The NOVA website has been pioneering new forms of web-original content since it debuted in early 1996. NOVA's online presence amplifies the impact of its programs, with a website that garners well over a million visitors each month, and with audiences on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and more. NOVA's mission is to make science accessible to viewers so that they can better understand the world around them.
If you want to see a channel added here please post on this journal.
Links are in the channel name
List compiled by: eozdniw
Veritasium: a bit of everything, physics seems quite prominent.
ASAPScience: relatively simple, a lot about how things affect us. -
CGPGrey: very varied, some of it isn't science but still very interesting explanations.
Deep Sky Videos: Astronomy
Vihart: mostly maths, and a bit of music as well, Vihart describes herself as a mathemusician.
The Brain Scoop: a fairly new channel that I haven't explored much yet but it seems focused on zoology.
Vsauce: varied, it deals with all sorts of things and the explanations are quite good. (there are also links to Vsauce2 and Vsauce3 from that channel)
CrashCourse: nicely explained, so far it has 4 main topics arranged in playlists: biology, ecology, literature and world history.
Smarter Every Day: more varied content.
Minute Physics: physics, all physics, classic, quantum and beyond.
Numberphile: lots of maths, British accents lie ahead.
Scishow: very well explained, I liked the variety of topics, a lot of biology and astronomy but there's plenty of everything.
Vlogbrothers: this is not specifically science but it's video blogs by Hank and John Green and they do sometimes use science in their explanations so it can be relevant.
Additions to list:
potholer54: The main purpose of this channel is to explain in simple terms the conclusions of scientific research, and correct some of the unsourced crap we get fed on the Internet.
nurdrage: A channel run by science nerds for science nerds.
Sixty Symbols: Cool videos about physics and astronomy.
mrhomescientist: Various experiments done in my home laboratory, which is a wonderfully fun past time for me. I try to come up with interesting experiments that will help raise interest in science, since schools these days aren't allowed to show the more exciting reactions in classrooms.
NOVAonline:Blowing your mind since 1974.
NOVA is the most-watched primetime science series on television reaching an average of five million viewers weekly. The NOVA website has been pioneering new forms of web-original content since it debuted in early 1996. NOVA's online presence amplifies the impact of its programs, with a website that garners well over a million visitors each month, and with audiences on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and more. NOVA's mission is to make science accessible to viewers so that they can better understand the world around them.
in all due respect,
-AnthroDolphin