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There's some outstanding science content out there. My newest find is Three Twentysix, a 2.5k-subscriber chemistry channel. I've already learned some new stuff from him that I hadn't seen from The Professor or Nile Red.
I have a big list of favorites that I've shared recently, really solid creators, but that's my hot tip for the day.
Good suggestion, thanks! Edutainment is very hot right now, honestly the future of education in some ways.