Exciting Announcement: Popular Science Makes a Comeback on YouTube!
We are thrilled to share some big news here at Popular Science: We are officially back on YouTube! In case you missed it, POPULAR SCIENCE IS BACK ON YOUTUBE. The exhilarating feeling of making this announcement is hard to contain.
Introducing Our New YouTube Team
We are delighted to announce the relaunch of Popular Science on YouTube and to introduce the dynamic team leading the channel. Say hello to Kevin Lieber and Matt Tabor, who have made their mark in the YouTube community over the past decade. Kevin and Matt are the creative minds behind the renowned Vsauce2 channel, amassing 4.5 million subscribers and almost 800 million views since its inception in 2010. Their expertise and passion will undoubtedly elevate our content, and we are thrilled to have them on board!
A Shared Enthusiasm for Popular Science
One of the greatest joys of being part of Popular Science is witnessing the genuine excitement people have for the brand. Mentioning that I am the editor-in-chief of Popular Science never fails to spark a lively conversation filled with fond memories and admiration for the publication. Kevin and Matt share that same enthusiasm for Popular Science, and they are dedicated to creating videos that capture the essence of what has kept our audience engaged for over a century.
Kevin’s Perspective on Joining the Team
When asked about his decision to join Popular Science, Kevin expressed his deep connection to the brand: “Popular Science has been a source of knowledge and entertainment for generations, long before the age of modern technology. My childhood memories of reading the magazine have now come full circle as I bring my YouTube experience to this iconic publication.”
Exciting New Series Coming Your Way
- Exploring Technology: Delve into the history of technology, both successes and failures, and how they shape our future.
- In-Depth Documentaries: Engaging series that explore scientific topics using a multidisciplinary approach across sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
- Visual Experiences: Dynamic computer-generated visual comparisons that illustrate key scientific concepts.
- Captivating Stories: Unveiling intriguing narratives from the history of science that are sure to leave you amazed.
Revisiting Classics with a Modern Twist
Our upcoming videos will draw inspiration from our extensive archives, uncovering fascinating stories that evoke reactions of awe, excitement, and curiosity. For instance, one of our future videos may revisit the March 1987 issue of Popular Science, where writer Jim Schefter explored the fascinating concept of the “Butler in a Box.”
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