Top 10 You Tube Channels you should follow
Here are the best YouTubers you should follow to learn something new.
1. 3Blue1Brown
3Blue1Brown is a math you tube channel created by Grand Sanderson. The Channel focuses on teaching higher mathematics from a visual perceptive and on the process of discovery and injury-based learning mathematics, which Sanderson calls “inventing math”.
2. Techquickie
Techquickie dives into all sorts of tech topics in just a few minutes. Hardcore geeks will likely already know some of what it covers, such as video file format differences and what mesh Wi-Fi is? But for less experienced geeks, or even experienced folks who want to learn a little about new topics, there’s a lot to glean here
3. Science Channel
Embodying the core of science communication, the Science Magazine YouTube channel showcases videos that capture the latest in “scientific news, commentary and cutting-edge research”. The channel hosts more than 500 interesting videos, categorized into playlists covering fields like archaeology, heath and disease, and genetics. Each video — functioning as a visual abstract for a paper published in Science — explains the premise of the paper and highlights its key findings in a creative, visually engaging manner.
4. Mystery Doug
Mystery Doug is the creator of Mystery Science, a curriculum used in many K-12 classrooms. On his YouTube channel he puts out a video each week about a question that was submitted and voted on by kids: “Are mermaids real?” or “How can you tell if a plant is poisonous?” Mystery Doug puts together clear, engaging audio and visuals to answer the questions our kids ask that we don’t always know how to answer.
5. Veritasium
Veritasium is a channel of science and engineering videos featuring experiments , expert interviews , cool demos , and discussions with the public about everything about science. This channel is the perfect place to challenge one’s mind to better understand the most astounding corners of science.
6. Mark robber
Mark robber YouTube channel is about science communication. During his time at NASA, He began making viral videos. His videos cover a wide variety of topics, sparking ideas for April Fools’ Day pranks and teaching about tricks like beating an escape room and filming primates in zoos non-invasively. He is the guy behind one of the best pranks, as well as the most curious engineering.
7. Mike Boyd
Mike Boyd is a Scottish challenge and adventure-based channel that features various vlogs where Mike attempts to learn a new skill in a short period of time. Many of these skills are self-proclaimed “useless” skills that makes people laugh at parties, such as breaking a wine glass using just his voice, opening a bottle with a piece of paper, spinning a basketball or stacking dice.
8. Smarter Every Day
Smarter Everyday is an educational video series, hosted by Destin Sandlin, a rocket engineer turned YouTube personality. He always picks cool, interesting topics, then explains them in a way that is easy to understand. Sandlin makes videos that use science to explore what makes things operate the way they do, what holds them together, and what happens when they fall apart — or are blown up.
9. Minute Physics
On Minute Physics, entropy, time, astronomy, quantum teleportation, and the mathematical impossibility of raindrops are all fair game. Channel creator Henry Reich breaks down physics and more, and some of his most popular videos are animations explaining parallel universes and string theory, along with Schrödinger’s Cat and the Grandfather Paradox.
10. Bright Side
Bright Side makes videos regarding how-to trivia as well as history and knowledge. It mainly makes videos about space, science, historical mysteries, real-life curiosities, tests, and tips .The videos are mostly based around detective, mystery, and murder puzzles. This has sparked quite a bit of controversy, as BRIGHT SIDE is regarded a kids channel, yet the riddles contained dark themes.
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