Sigma Pi Sigma Favorites: YouTube Science
In today’s world, where technology is the main source of information sharing, people snap videos and upload them without thinking all the time; it’s almost second nature to many millennials and Generation Z. From cute videos of kittens to product reviews, YouTube is a wildly popular platform for sharing everything people want to see (and some things people don’t want to see!). It’s also become a great outlet for sharing science with the next generation.
The SPS National Office asked Sigma Pi Sigma members and SPS students to share their favorite science YouTuber channel. Among them, some have millions of subscribers, some are crash courses for general college classes, and others are focused on specific topics like the science behind beauty products or debunking common misconceptions about
the world.
Here are the top results:
Physics Girl, also known as Dianna Cowern, uses her channel to comment on and explain cool physics concepts. She aims to make science more accessible to everyone, including women and girls. Her super-successful videos earned her a place in the Forbes 30 Under 30 education category and won the top video prize from the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University.
MinutePhysics, created by Henry Reich (one of the 2016 PhysCon workshop leaders), explains physical science concepts and theories in terms that everyone can understand in five minutes or less. The clear narration and quirky cartoon drawings of MinutePhysics have acquired quite a large following and led to collaborative videos with other science YouTubers too. Check out the channel to learn about the physics of caramel and the shape of space!
Here are a few other YouTubers that members enjoyed viewing as well:
Don’t see your favorite YouTuber listed? Let us know who it is and why by emailing SPS [at] aip.org.