→ *Interesting Science Channels on YouTube - Check them out! ❤️🔬



 These are the Science channels on YouTube that I find interesting.

Please feel free to share/ recommend your favorite channels in the comments!

Statistics 
zedstatistics - YouTube

Science reading
7 Concave Lens Examples in Daily Life – StudiousGuy


Projects
Science Projects - YouTube

Science experiments and explanations with models
Layers of the Earth


Projects
World of Engineering - YouTube

Learn about animals:
Why squid have doughnut shaped brains #wildlife #invertebrates #science

Chemistry
Crystal field splitting of d orbitals: Octahedral and Tetrahedral complexes - Chemistry Notes

NMR, high level Science visualized
Anatomy - best explanations and animations

1-minute videos about minerals
Earth Science Classroom - YouTube

Science topics explained - not youtube:
Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment (sciencefacts.net)


Waves and acoustics
Nils Berglund - YouTube

Very useful physics projects and experiments ideas:
Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany - YouTube

Technology explained: how Bluetooth works, how a computer mouse works? etc.
Branch Education - YouTube

Emoji Database:
Hexagon Emojis | ⬡🛑⬟💠 | Copy & Paste (emojidb.org)

Basic lab chemicals and techniques in Russian
https://www.youtube.com/@Verrum/videos


Philosophy of Science. Medical doctor talks about what he finds interesting:
Medlife Crisis 2 - YouTube 

History of science - deep look 
https://www.youtube.com/@RationalThinker118/videos


Fun Physics
Tyler - YouTube

Useful Math - Clearly
When Will I Ever Use Math? How to Actually Answer This Question | Part 1 (youtube.com)



Fishy Science - Dissecting animals - cool videos, around 5 minutes each
Fishy Science - YouTube

Fast-paced good quality videos about different countries 

Going deep into mathematics but with clear explanations:
Combo Class - YouTube
Might be good for the students who would like to become math scientists. They may explore the channel for themselves and then present a report on their favorite topic to the class.






The History of the EpiPen | Patrick Kelly (youtube.com) Exceptional stories about pharmacy and medicine. Very informative and clear


Richard Lee - YouTube Birb Watching

Ant Lab - Cool and Exotic Insects in Slow Motion with Clear Scientific Storytelling
Insects in flight | 11 incredible species in SLOW MOTION - YouTube


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William Tiemroth - Making friends with wild animals - a cool positive channel about nature
Making friends with wild hyrax (closest relative to elephant) - YouTube

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Microbehunter - see everyday objects under a microscope! High-definition videos 
(2) A Corona Face Mask is made of synthetic fibers - YouTube
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Sebastian Lague - see how computers really work! From a circuit to a computer program!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZwneRb-zqA&list=PLFt_AvWsXl0dPhqVsKt1Ni_46ARyiCGSq&index=1
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TierZoo - a very fun biology channel. He reviews different animals as computer game characters, and ranks them into tiers!
https://www.youtube.com/@TierZoo/videos
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Jared Owen - Cool video simulations, explaining how things around us work
Jared Owen - YouTube
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Skye Beatt - an interesting channel with cool space simulations. 
See how planets move, how big is the Milky Way.
Travel Through Milky Way - YouTube
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KidsTV123 - YouTube Cool educational songs

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Mr. Bradley - Learning Made Fun - Interesting videos about rocks, minerals, and fossils. If you like dinosaurs, you will probably like this channel

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Learning Junction - clear and informative animated Science videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/learningjunction/videos

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Math and Science clearly explained 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrLNn0BSE1XDg8cUyyELLew/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4jzgqZu-4s

Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky - very clear 3D animations that explain Science. Understand a topic from just one look!


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https://www.youtube.com/c/Cognitoedu/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid

Cognito - clear and concise explanations of different topics. Great for study before the exams.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzzGFRQQtuE


Kids Academy
- it's clear and fun explanations of the Science phenomena around the house and in our daily life. It is good for different ages of students, not just for kids.


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But Why? - Excellent, deep explanations with amazing graphics, answering interesting questions about science 
"This is a channel dedicated to my 15 year old self who had a desire to learn, but didn't quite have the toolbox to fully understand everything around him."

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1VLQPn9cYSqx8plbk9RxxQ

The Action Lab - Interesting short "what if" experiments with great clear explanations

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Steve Mould - well-filmed and clearly explained Science videos explaining different effects and phenomena



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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHnyfMqiRRG1u-2MsSQLbXA
Veritasium is a very popular Science channel with travels around the world, clear television-style narrative, and explanations to interesting effects and phenomena, as well as science news. He presents Science with a bit of Philosophy. Please check his earlier videos, there he interviews people on the street to see different misconceptions. Starting learning from addressing the possible misconceptions was the theme of his thesis, and can be a very useful tool in the class room.
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https://www.youtube.com/c/NaturalWorldFacts/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid

Natural World Facts has some beautiful videos about animals with an interesting and non-trivial narrative
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NightHawkInLight does some cool and original DIY Science projects.
How to scramble eggs inside their shell? How to make a paper crossbow? Growing bismuth crystals, building a parabolic mirror, and many other exciting projects can be found there.

Another interesting thing he does on that channel is some survival lifehacks, like "How to distill salt water for drinking without special equipment", "How to make a strong rope from grass", etc. Please have a look at this channel. There must be something interesting for everyone!


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MooMooMath and Science has interesting explanations for the Science curriculum questions. It covers a vast amount of topics. Check it out, it probably has a video on the topic you are searching for.



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