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AsapScience

AsapScience, stylized as AsapSCIENCE, is a YouTube channel created by Canadian YouTubers Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown. The channel produces weekly videos that touch on many different topics of science.[1]

AsapSCIENCE
AsapSCIENCE logo
Presentation
Hosted byMitchell "Mitch" Moffit and Gregory Brown
GenreEducation, science
Created byMitchell "Mitch" Moffit and Gregory Brown
LanguageEnglish
Production
ProductionSarah Weichel Management
No. of episodes195
Publication
Original releaseJune 6, 2012; 10 years ago (2012-06-06) – present
ProviderYouTube
Website
  • Official website
  • AsapScience's channel on YouTube

AsapScience is one of the largest educational channels on YouTube.[2] Some of the songs they have created include The Digits Of Pi and The Periodic Table Song.

Team

  • Mitchell "Mitch" Moffit, born (1988-03-27) March 27, 1988 (age 35), creator and host
  • Gregory "Greg" Brown, born (1988-09-25) September 25, 1988 (age 34), creator and host

Moffit and Brown are an openly gay couple who met while studying biology at the University of Guelph.[3] They made their sexualities and relationship public online in 2014, two years after starting their channel, in response to derogatory comments and in order to be visible role models for young gay people interested in science.[4][5]

  • Kendra Y. Hill, manager
  • Max Simmons, illustrator
  • Luka Sarlija, editor

Channel

AsapScience videos are about science, with many episodes, such as How Much Sleep Do You Actually Need?, discussing functions of the human body. They sometimes make songs explaining science such as Science Love Song and Periodic Table Song.[6] Each video's scientific concepts are conveyed using coloured drawings on a whiteboard and voice-over narration. As revealed in a behind-the-scenes video, Mitchell voices and composes the background music for the videos, while Greg is the primary illustrator.[7]

The most viewed video of the channel currently is Do You Hear "Yanny" or "Laurel"?, which has 64 million views.[8] Their videos have been featured in websites such as The Huffington Post[9] and Gizmodo.[10]

In March 2015, Moffit and Brown released their first book, AsapSCIENCE: Answers to the World's Weirdest Questions, Most Persistent Rumors, and Unexplained Phenomena.[11]

Collaborations

AsapScience has collaborated with Vsauce3 on 4 videos, The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth and What if Superman Punched You?, Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence? and Can You Genetically Enhance Yourself?.

One of the videos, Could We Stop An Asteroid?, features Bill Nye, who discusses different ways humanity could stop an asteroid if one were on a collision course for Earth.[12]

On February 2, 2014, AsapScience announced that they have collaborated with CBC News to produce one video daily related to sports, for 19 days starting from 6 February.[13][14]

AsapScience also appeared in several videos with IISuperwomanII.[15][16][17]

They had a one-time collaboration with Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell on the What Is The Most Dangerous Drug In The World? video which aired on November 16, 2017.[18][19]

In December 2017, AsapScience appeared on Rhett and Link's YouTube channel Good Mythical Morning.[20]

In 2020, alongside Psych IRL and others, AsapScience featured in a YouTube original series Sleeping With Friends, a competition in which participants aim to get the best night's sleep.[21][22][23]

Religion

On March 16, 2017, AsapScience released a video regarding the existence of God and whether it could be proven through the use of math, titled "Can Math Prove God's Existence?"[24] The video sparked a lot of controversy and received a channel-highest dislike percentage of more than 45%.[24][non-primary source needed]

Statistics

As of 26 June 2022, AsapScience and Greg and Mitch have over 11 million subscribers combined.

Subscribers Views
AsapSCIENCE[25] 10,300,000 1,784,788,655
Greg and Mitch[26] 802,000 65,981,058
Total 11,003,000 1,850,769,713

Other work

In February 2016, Mitch was announced as one of the 16 HouseGuests on Big Brother Canada 4. He placed 11th and was evicted on day 42 in a 5-3 eviction vote. He was the first member of the Final Jury that decided the winner of the game.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ha, Louisa (June 6, 2018). The Audience and Business of YouTube and Online Videos. Lexington Books. p. 147. ISBN 978-1-4985-7649-9.
  2. ^ Henry, Andrew M. (January 2, 2021). "Religious Literacy in Social Media: A Need for Strategic Amplification". Religion & Education. Routledge. 48 (1): 92. doi:10.1080/15507394.2021.1876507. ISSN 1550-7394. S2CID 233485564.
  3. ^ "Coming Out Twice". YouTube (Video posted June 11, 2014 says they have been together for "seven and a half years".). YouTube. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  4. ^ Duffy, Nick (June 14, 2014). "YouTube science hosts come out as gay couple, condemn homophobic comments". PinkNews. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
  5. ^ Moffit, Mitchell; Brown, Gregory (June 13, 2014). "Coming Out Twice". Huffington Post Blogs. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
  6. ^ "periodic table song". YouTube.
  7. ^ "The Science of AsapSCIENCE - Behind The Scenes". YouTube. YouTube. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  8. ^ "Do You Hear "Yanny" or "Laurel"? -". YouTube. YouTube. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  9. ^ "Asapscience". The Huffington Post. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  10. ^ "Asapscience". Gizmodo. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  11. ^ AsapSCIENCE. books.simonandschuster.com. March 17, 2015. ISBN 9781442377165. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  12. ^ Lynch, EDW (July 23, 2013). "Bill Nye Explains How We Could Stop an Asteroid On AsapScience". Laughing Squid. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  13. ^ "Amazing Olympic Facts". Youtube. Youtube. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  14. ^ "How Have Olympians' Bodies Changed Over The Years? AsapSCIENCE Explains". www.cbc.ca. CBC News. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  15. ^ How To Prove Your Parents Wrong ft. AsapSCIENCE, retrieved March 26, 2021
  16. ^ 6 Ways To Appear Smarter Than You Are ft. Lilly Singh, retrieved March 26, 2021
  17. ^ Do Periods Actually Make Women Moody? Ft. iiSuperwomanii, retrieved March 26, 2021
  18. ^ What Is The Most Dangerous Drug In The World? ft. In A Nutshell (Kurzgesagt), retrieved January 17, 2020
  19. ^ "What Is The Most Dangerous Drug In The World?". IFLScience. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  20. ^ Good Mythical Morning (December 12, 2017), Are You A Supertaster? Taste Test ft. AsapSCIENCE, retrieved December 16, 2017
  21. ^ Sippell, Margeaux (May 13, 2020). "YouTube Originals Has a New Sleep Competition Series". TheWrap. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  22. ^ Fitzgerald, Clare (May 16, 2020). "AsapSCIENCE, Psych IRL Amongst YouTubers Competing In New YouTube Series". Teneighty Magazine. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  23. ^ Weiss, Geoff (May 13, 2020). "YouTube Taps ASAPScience, Kati Morton, More For Sleeping Competition Series". Tubefilter. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  24. ^ a b AsapSCIENCE (March 16, 2017). "Can Math Prove God's Existence?". YouTube. AsapSCIENCE. from the original on March 16, 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  25. ^ "AsapSCIENCE". YouTube. YouTube. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  26. ^ "AsapTHOUGHT". Youtube. Youtube. Retrieved March 1, 2016.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources AsapScience news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message AsapScience stylized as AsapSCIENCE is a YouTube channel created by Canadian YouTubers Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown The channel produces weekly videos that touch on many different topics of science 1 AsapSCIENCEAsapSCIENCE logoPresentationHosted byMitchell Mitch Moffit and Gregory BrownGenreEducation scienceCreated byMitchell Mitch Moffit and Gregory BrownLanguageEnglishProductionProductionSarah Weichel ManagementNo of episodes195PublicationOriginal releaseJune 6 2012 10 years ago 2012 06 06 presentProviderYouTubeWebsiteOfficial website AsapScience s channel on YouTubeAsapScience is one of the largest educational channels on YouTube 2 Some of the songs they have created include The Digits Of Pi and The Periodic Table Song Contents 1 Team 2 Channel 2 1 Collaborations 2 2 Religion 2 3 Statistics 3 Other work 4 See also 5 ReferencesTeam EditMitchell Mitch Moffit born 1988 03 27 March 27 1988 age 35 creator and host Gregory Greg Brown born 1988 09 25 September 25 1988 age 34 creator and hostMoffit and Brown are an openly gay couple who met while studying biology at the University of Guelph 3 They made their sexualities and relationship public online in 2014 two years after starting their channel in response to derogatory comments and in order to be visible role models for young gay people interested in science 4 5 Kendra Y Hill manager Max Simmons illustrator Luka Sarlija editorChannel EditAsapScience videos are about science with many episodes such as How Much Sleep Do You Actually Need discussing functions of the human body They sometimes make songs explaining science such as Science Love Song and Periodic Table Song 6 Each video s scientific concepts are conveyed using coloured drawings on a whiteboard and voice over narration As revealed in a behind the scenes video Mitchell voices and composes the background music for the videos while Greg is the primary illustrator 7 The most viewed video of the channel currently is Do You Hear Yanny or Laurel which has 64 million views 8 Their videos have been featured in websites such as The Huffington Post 9 and Gizmodo 10 In March 2015 Moffit and Brown released their first book AsapSCIENCE Answers to the World s Weirdest Questions Most Persistent Rumors and Unexplained Phenomena 11 Collaborations Edit AsapScience has collaborated with Vsauce3 on 4 videos The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth and What if Superman Punched You Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence and Can You Genetically Enhance Yourself One of the videos Could We Stop An Asteroid features Bill Nye who discusses different ways humanity could stop an asteroid if one were on a collision course for Earth 12 On February 2 2014 AsapScience announced that they have collaborated with CBC News to produce one video daily related to sports for 19 days starting from 6 February 13 14 AsapScience also appeared in several videos with IISuperwomanII 15 16 17 They had a one time collaboration with Kurzgesagt In a Nutshell on the What Is The Most Dangerous Drug In The World video which aired on November 16 2017 18 19 In December 2017 AsapScience appeared on Rhett and Link s YouTube channel Good Mythical Morning 20 In 2020 alongside Psych IRL and others AsapScience featured in a YouTube original series Sleeping With Friends a competition in which participants aim to get the best night s sleep 21 22 23 Religion Edit On March 16 2017 AsapScience released a video regarding the existence of God and whether it could be proven through the use of math titled Can Math Prove God s Existence 24 The video sparked a lot of controversy and received a channel highest dislike percentage of more than 45 24 non primary source needed Statistics Edit As of 26 June 2022 AsapScience and Greg and Mitch have over 11 million subscribers combined Subscribers ViewsAsapSCIENCE 25 10 300 000 1 784 788 655Greg and Mitch 26 802 000 65 981 058Total 11 003 000 1 850 769 713Other work EditIn February 2016 Mitch was announced as one of the 16 HouseGuests on Big Brother Canada 4 He placed 11th and was evicted on day 42 in a 5 3 eviction vote He was the first member of the Final Jury that decided the winner of the game See also EditVsauce Veritasium MinutePhysics Numberphile Kurzgesagt In a Nutshell Vi Hart Wendover Productions Mark RoberReferences Edit Ha Louisa June 6 2018 The Audience and Business of YouTube and Online Videos Lexington Books p 147 ISBN 978 1 4985 7649 9 Henry Andrew M January 2 2021 Religious Literacy in Social Media A Need for Strategic Amplification Religion amp Education Routledge 48 1 92 doi 10 1080 15507394 2021 1876507 ISSN 1550 7394 S2CID 233485564 Coming Out Twice YouTube Video posted June 11 2014 says they have been together for seven and a half years YouTube Retrieved June 27 2015 Duffy Nick June 14 2014 YouTube science hosts come out as gay couple condemn homophobic comments PinkNews Retrieved December 14 2017 Moffit Mitchell Brown Gregory June 13 2014 Coming Out Twice Huffington Post Blogs Retrieved December 14 2017 periodic table song YouTube The Science of AsapSCIENCE Behind The Scenes YouTube YouTube Retrieved August 24 2014 Do You Hear Yanny or Laurel YouTube YouTube Retrieved March 8 2015 Asapscience The Huffington Post Retrieved August 24 2014 Asapscience Gizmodo Retrieved March 8 2015 AsapSCIENCE books simonandschuster com March 17 2015 ISBN 9781442377165 Retrieved November 17 2015 Lynch EDW July 23 2013 Bill Nye Explains How We Could Stop an Asteroid On AsapScience Laughing Squid Retrieved August 24 2014 Amazing Olympic Facts Youtube Youtube Retrieved August 24 2014 How Have Olympians Bodies Changed Over The Years AsapSCIENCE Explains www cbc ca CBC News Retrieved August 24 2014 How To Prove Your Parents Wrong ft AsapSCIENCE retrieved March 26 2021 6 Ways To Appear Smarter Than You Are ft Lilly Singh retrieved March 26 2021 Do Periods Actually Make Women Moody Ft iiSuperwomanii retrieved March 26 2021 What Is The Most Dangerous Drug In The World ft In A Nutshell Kurzgesagt retrieved January 17 2020 What Is The Most Dangerous Drug In The World IFLScience Retrieved January 17 2020 Good Mythical Morning December 12 2017 Are You A Supertaster Taste Test ft AsapSCIENCE retrieved December 16 2017 Sippell Margeaux May 13 2020 YouTube Originals Has a New Sleep Competition Series TheWrap Retrieved February 17 2021 Fitzgerald Clare May 16 2020 AsapSCIENCE Psych IRL Amongst YouTubers Competing In New YouTube Series Teneighty Magazine Retrieved February 17 2021 Weiss Geoff May 13 2020 YouTube Taps ASAPScience Kati Morton More For Sleeping Competition Series Tubefilter Retrieved February 17 2021 a b AsapSCIENCE March 16 2017 Can Math Prove God s Existence YouTube AsapSCIENCE Archived from the original on March 16 2017 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