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Are there any good science/education channels left? Veritaism, smarter every day, Kurzgesagt all seem to have fallen off. Didn't like Johnny Harris from the start.
3b1b, perhaps?
Depends on what exactly you're looking for. Technology Connections, Steve Mould, ElectroBOOM, Practical Engineering, Hank Green's various enterprises, Cody's Lab, and the various "mad scientist" types like StyroPyro, NileRed, and the various people William Osman hangs out with.
Technology Connections is brilliant. You truly learn something when you watch his stuff.
I know it's his brand, but it's mostly useless stuff that you learn. His recent video about 8-tracks was fascinating, but I can't imagine a single scenario where that info will be useful.
That said, I still recommend it to everyone.
Me getting a 1 hour long crash course on dishwasher powder (I do not use dishwasher powder) and enjoying it
I saw a great comment that he really enjoys boxes that make things hot/cold/wet/dry
Tech ingredients is really good too. The anti drone laser, radiant cooling, and various diy evaporative cooling projects especially. Homemade hootch too, but I tend to doze off during those.
They also got better during the pandemic, instead of worse, like AvE and some of the bigger channels. And have had some good protester related experiments like protecting from microwave and audio type police dispersal weapons.
A great channel that ive been really enjoying is alpha phoenix. His old videos inside his crystal growing lab are super cool. I'd recommend air tight vs vaccumn tight that was cool
so, just scrolling through my subscriptions. this isn't a list of just science channels, lots of maker/diy stuff in here, but sometimes there's videos from those channels that overlap with the topics the more educational-type channels might have
technology connections Chris Boden Louis rossman Steve mould good work Mike Boyd this old Tony Matthias wandel bigclivedotcom fortnine Marius hornberger essential craftsman everyday home repairs project farm mujin pask makes superfastmatt Marcin plaza notanengineer inheritance machining John heisz ibuildit Michael Reeves blondihacks Laura kamph UnderDunn
also shout-out to Hunter Direction for just making amazingly beautiful videos lately, the algorithm delivered him to me recently and holy shit does his newer stuff just tickle me in exactly the right spot
yea i follow some science channel, mostly around biology, paleontogy, not huge influencers. im not "fluent" in physics content so i barely follow those.
All of those are still pretty good, honestly.