‘Educational’ Youtube Channels (Pt. 2)

The Psych Show/Ali Mattu (Psychology)

Featured: NASA space psychology explained

Think Twice (Mathematics)

Featured: Calculating the value of Pi

Tipping Point Math (Mathematics) [INACTIVE]

Featured: The Harmonic Series

Tom’s Lab (Chemistry)

Featured: Dissolving an aluminum can in sodium hydroxide

Trace Dominguez (Science)

Featured: Where Do All Earth’s Heavy Elements Actually Come From? (feat. Dr. Ian O’Neill)

USCSB (Industrial Accidents)

Featured: Animation of 2015 Explosion at ExxonMobil Refinery in Torrance, CA

Vihart/Victoria Hart (Recreational Mathematics)

Featured: Hexaflexagons

Vsauce/Michael Stevens (Mathematics, Science, Philosophy)

Featured: The Banach-Tarski Paradox
BONUS 1: Vsauce2 (Science & Technology)
BONUS 2: Vsauce3 (Science Fiction)
BONUS 3: D!NG (Mathematics & Internet)

Welch Labs (Mathematics, Science & Computing)

Featured: Playlist of ‘Imaginary Numbers are Real’ videos

Wired (Technology)

Featured: Playlist of ‘Technique Critique’ videos

I’ve most likely missed quite a few quality educational Youtube channels. Apologises if this post (and the previous one) is difficult to load.

This concludes my list of channels that I think you should consider watching for either educational or entertainment value.

Happy New Years!


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