YouTube上的科学传播
Science Communications on YouTube

原始链接: https://blogs.memphis.edu/awindsor/2025/02/25/science-communication-on-youtube/

这份清单列出了适合科学和历史爱好者的YouTube频道,为TikTok等平台提供了替代选择。这些频道大多由个人或小型团队运营,涵盖了广泛的主题——从物理和数学(Veritasium、Numberphile、MinutePhysics)到通用科学(SciShow、CrashCourse、AsapSCIENCE)。 一些频道专注于科学的实践演示和日常应用(SmarterEveryDay、Physics Girl、It’s Okay To Be Smart)。除了核心科学外,该清单还包括专门揭穿伪科学、探索考古学(Milo Rossi)和古代历史(History with Kayleigh)的频道。 虽然许多STEM社团都维护着YouTube频道,但ACS Reactions(美国化学会 – 546K订阅者)等频道展示了将复杂研究转化为易于理解的内容并吸引更广泛受众的成功,其订阅者数量甚至超过了更大的组织。

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I do not TikTok but I do spend time on YouTube.

1. Veritasium: Derek Muller explores scientific mysteries and misconceptions.

Veritasium YouTube Channel

2. SmarterEveryDay: Destin Sandlin delves into the mechanics of the world through experiments and slow-motion footage.

SmarterEveryDay YouTube Channel

3. Numberphile: Brady Haran collaborates with mathematicians to discuss intriguing number-related topics.

Numberphile YouTube Channel

4. MinutePhysics: Henry Reich offers quick and simple explanations of physics concepts.

MinutePhysics YouTube Channel

5. SciShow: Hosted by Hank Green and others, SciShow presents daily videos on a wide range of scientific topics.

SciShow YouTube Channel

6. CrashCourse: Founded by John and Hank Green, CrashCourse provides educational videos on various subjects, including science.

CrashCourse YouTube Channel

7. Physics Girl: Dianna Cowern explores physics phenomena with engaging demonstrations and experiments.

Physics Girl YouTube Channel

8. AsapSCIENCE: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown create weekly videos that answer scientific questions and explain concepts.

AsapSCIENCE YouTube Channel

9. It’s Okay To Be Smart: Hosted by Joe Hanson, this channel explores the science behind everyday phenomena.

It’s Okay To Be Smart YouTube Channel

10. Milo Rossi: Milo Rossi critically examines pseudoscientific claims and explores archaeological topics, aiming to debunk myths and present accurate historical information.

Milo Rossi YouTube Channel

11. History with Kayleigh: Hosted by Kayleigh Düring, this channel delves into ancient history, human evolution, and archaeological discoveries, providing insights into early civilizations and their structures.

History with Kayleigh YouTube Channel

These are channels that are run by individuals or small teams. Many of the national STEM societies also have YouTube channels but the NumberPhile channel has 4.62 million subscribers the American Mathematical Society has 6.79K subscribers. A standout for me is the American Chemical Society (82K subscribers) that has the ACSReactions channel with 546K subscribers that is an excellent example of digesting research for the general public. 

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