Youtube is a virtually inexhaustible source of information, not just fun videos and entertainment. This platform can be tremendously didactic, because enriching the explanations with images, greatly facilitates learning and understanding, and if you add the possibility to pause the lessons at any time, it becomes a perfect source of lessons.
However, there are so many channels among which we can choose that, sometimes, we do not know by which to decide. We have chosen 6 of the ones we consider to be the best Youtube channels to learn about science:
With more than 3.5 million subscribers, this channel offers us very clear explanations about very curious subjects related to physics, based on drawings and some images. It is in English, but with Spanish subtitles. In case you are interested, admits contributions. They usually last less than 3 minutes.
Steve Spangler is a famous professor and scientific disseminator whose experiment of Mentos and Coca-Cola became viral. It has a company that is dedicated to making scientific toys and in its channel of Youtube realizes experiments that you can do later in your house. Great fun!
Hank Verde, videobloguer, created this science channel in which he answers questions we all ask in a unique and fun way. They have nearly 5 million subscribers. Of course, the channel is in English with subtitles also in English.
Philipp Dettmer and Stephan Rether lead a multidisciplinary team that brings us magnificent videos of drawings in which they explain in a simple way such complex themes as space, time, evolution, genetic engineering , Black holes, etc. Its premise is "to make science beautiful, because it really is beautiful".
This great channel brings us closer to earth sciences and to all who live in it: people, animals and plants. Practically no video arrives at 3 minutes, the drawings are great and the explanations perfectly understandable.
In this channel you will find the best 3D videos of anatomy. The human body explained like you've never seen it. Each organ analyzed from different perspectives in an incredibly detailed way.
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