Aussie/UK Channels
Eddie Woo (Mathematics & IPT)
Featured: Playlist of ‘HSC Maths: Integration’
BONUS: WooTube 2 (Teacher Videos)
Explosions&Fire2/Tom (Chemistry)
Featured: Eating the alkali metals: Salts taste test
BONUS: Extractions&Ire (Chemistry)
Looking Glass Universe/Mithuna Yoganathan (Physics & Calculus)
Featured: The most beautiful idea in physics – Noether’s Theorem
Mathologer/Burkard Polster (Mathematics)
Featured: Epicycles, complex Fourier series and Homer Simpson’s orbit
BONUS: Mathologer 2 (Extra Materials)
Standupmaths/Matt Parker (Mathematics)
Featured: Checking the exact angle of parking bays (in Sydney)
Oxford Mathematics (Mathematics)
Featured: Chris Budd – Why Does Rudolph Have A Shiny Nose?
Primitive Technology/John Plant (Survival)
Featured: Forge Blower
Simon Clark (Science)
Featured: A Brief History of Pi
Singing Banana/James Grime (Mathematics)
Featured: New Wikipedia sized proof explained with a puzzle
Steve Mould (Science)
Featured: How a quartz watch works – its heart beats 32,768 times a second
The Royal Institution (Science)
Featured: What Happens When Maths Goes Wrong? – with Matt Parker
Tibees/Toby Hendy (Mathematics & Science)
Featured: Playlist of ‘The Joy of Mathematics’
Tom Scott (Science, Technology & Languages)
Featured: Slowing Down A Stock Exchange With 38 Miles of Cable
BONUS: Matt and Tom (Entertainment)
Up and Atom/Jade Tan-Holmes (Mathematics, Physics & Computers)
Featured: Russell’s Paradox – A Ripple in the Foundations of Mathematics
Veritasium/Derek Muller (Physics)
Featured: The Most Radioactive Places on Earth
BONUS 1: 2veritasium (Science) [Inactive]
BONUS 2: Sciencium (Science) [Inactive]
Wendover Productions/Sam Denby (Many Subjects)
Featured: The World’s Shortcut: How the Panama Canal Works
BONUS: Half as Interesting (Many Subjects)
Check Part 2 for an unsorted list of other educational Youtube channels.
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