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The YouTube educational program SciShow usually covers new and exciting scientific research. But now it’s spawned a research project on its own. Featured Video In 2013, SciShow host Hank Green brought ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. By 2012, Hank Green had already been creating content on the ...
Hank Green’s latest SciShow video, "Physicists Don’t Understand Why Knitting Works," sparked frustration among knitters online. The episode explored how physicists study knit fabrics, but many viewers ...
Science education and Doctor Who references, together at last! Expect nothing less when geeks are given the stage. Scishow is a thrice-weekly education channel on YouTube. Hosted by singer/songwriter, ...
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Perhaps you’ve heard of Hank Green; he and his brother John make videos on YouTube. Lots of videos, covering a million different topics. They do too many things to adequately describe here; you can ...
SciShow, a long-running science-focused YouTube channel with 8.3 million subscribers, recently visited Brandeis to film an episode of its new SciShow Field Trips project with Hannah Yevick, assistant ...
That outlook seems to span all of Hofmeister's work projects these days. She serves as senior producer for "SciShow," a series of YouTube channels created by online video guru Hank Green. He, ...