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Vsauce

Vsauce (/ˈvsɔːs/) is a YouTube brand created by educator Michael Stevens.[3] The channels feature videos on scientific, psychological, mathematical, and philosophical topics, as well as gaming, technology, popular culture, and other general interest subjects.[4][5]

Vsauce
YouTube information
ChannelsVsauce, Vsauce2, Vsauce3, WeSauce, D!NG
Created byMichael Stevens
Presented by
  • Vsauce: Michael Stevens
  • Vsauce2: Kevin Lieber
  • Vsauce3: Jake Roper
  • WeSauce: Michael Stevens, Kevin Lieber, Jake Roper
  • D!NG: Michael Stevens, Kevin Lieber, Jake Roper, Nicholas Fung
  • vsauceLEANBACK: Michael Stevens
Years active
  • Vsauce: 2007–present
  • vsauceLEANBACK: 2011–2012
  • Vsauce2: 2010–present
  • Vsauce3: 2010–present
  • WeSauce: 2012–2015
  • D!NG: 2015–2020
GenreEducation, information, science, gaming, technology
Subscribers
  • Vsauce: 18.3 million
  • Vsauce2: 4.51 million
  • Vsauce3: 4.11 million
  • WeSauce: 158 thousand
  • D!NG: 1.81 million
  • vsauceLEANBACK: 71,400
Total views
  • Vsauce: 2.52 billion
  • Vsauce2: 754 million
  • Vsauce3: 545 million
  • WeSauce: 4.57 million
  • D!NG: 186 million
  • vsauceLEANBACK: 20.9 million
100,000 subscribers 2011
1,000,000 subscribers 2012[1]
10,000,000 subscribers 2016[2]

Last updated: January 18, 2023

History

On April 17, 2010, Michael Stevens launched the main Vsauce channel.[6] According to episode #18 of LÜT on the original Vsauce channel, the name "Vsauce" was generated using the fake website generator portion of a site called Fake Name Generator.[7] After Stevens generated the fake website Vsauce.com, he registered it and began uploading videos.[7] Initially, the channel's programming focused on video games and featured a number of hosts.[8] However, certain segments such as IMG! slowly took over, and Stevens became the sole host.[citation needed] The channel then became a mix of information and online activities, and solely educational segments popped up.[citation needed] The educational segments became more popular, and since September 9, 2012, only the educational segment (known as DOT.) has been presented.[9]

In December 2010, the Vsauce2 (on December 7) and Vsauce3 (on December 24) channels were created.[10] On July 25, 2012, the WeSauce channel was created.[11] Vsauce was one of the fastest growing channels during September 2012.[12] During that month, the main Vsauce channel reached 1 million subscribers.[13]

 
The former logo, based on Guinta's designs.

Stevens, in the video "A Defense of Comic Sans", notes that the text font Alsina was used by the Vsauce channels because of its close resemblance to the handwriting of Nik Guinta, the creator of the original Vsauce logo.[14] A new branding scheme designed by Natasha Jen was adopted in December 2014 to bring a "grown-up" feel to the channels. It utilizes the DIN Next Rounded font and fluid designs to convey the idea of sauce that the name "Vsauce" implies.[15]

Channels

Vsauce

The Vsauce channel, also known as Vsauce1 to distinguish it from the brand as a whole and the other channels, is presented by the founder, Michael Stevens, and features videos about science, mathematics, anthropology, and philosophy.[citation needed] The primary series features Stevens discussing a topic or question in a tangential manner, including various interpretations of the question and related facts and observations.[16] In 2013, Stevens stated that he researches on Wikipedia and academic papers to find information for his videos.[17] Stevens collaborated with educator and television personality Adam Savage in 2017 for a show titled Brain Candy Live.[18]

Videos by Vsauce have been featured on online news publications,[19] such as The Huffington Post,[20] CBS,[21] and Gizmodo.[4][22][23]

Mind Field

Mind Field (a word play on minefield and mind) is an American web television series produced exclusively for YouTube Premium (formerly YouTube Red), created and presented by Michael Stevens. Three seasons of Mind Field have been released on Vsauce, each one with eight episodes. On October 1, 2019, all episodes became viewable, with ads, for free for those without YouTube Premium.[24]

Vsauce2

Vsauce2, hosted by Kevin Lieber, has covered topics concerning unusual knowledge, gadgets, and people. Since 2019, Vsauce2 has largely produced videos regarding probability, paradoxes, and dilemmas, most of which are mathematical or economic in nature and visualized through real-world situations.[25][26] Before 2019, videos were released under recurring segments,[25] such as MindBlow, BiDiPi, 54321, and BOAT.

The Create Unknown

In November 2018, Lieber and channel producer Matt Tabor launched The Create Unknown podcast, which interviews digital creators.[27] The podcast has featured interviews with Casey Neistat, Derek Muller from Veritasium, Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day, Dolan Dark, iDubbbz, and Grandayy.[28]

Vsauce3

Vsauce3 is hosted by Jake Roper and is dedicated to fictional worlds and video games.[25][29] There are currently four recurring segments: HeadShot, Game LÜT, 9bit, and Fact Surgery. Vsauce3 has collaborated with YouTubers Joe Hanson from It's Okay to be Smart and Vanessa Hill from BrainCraft. He has also presented videos with celebrity guest appearances from Bill Nye, Jack Black, The Muppets, Paul Rudd, and Neil deGrasse Tyson. On November 25, 2015, Jake revealed that he has sarcoma, a rare form of cancer.[30] On December 19, Jake announced that he had begun treatment and a tumor on his lower leg had been successfully removed by surgery.[31]

WeSauce

WeSauce was a channel that compiled works from fans of the Vsauce channels. The channel featured segments Your BiDiPi, JAM, Music LeanBack!, Riddle Challenge, This World of Ours, and ITVS. WeSauce has remained inactive since October 15, 2015.[citation needed]

D!NG

D!NG, formerly DONG (Do Online Now, Guys), is a spin-off channel by Vsauce that features unusual pages, apps, and games from around the Internet.[32] Some videos also focus on various topics in mathematics and science. DONG was formerly a segment featured on the main Vsauce channel and then on the Vsauce3 channel before its own channel was launched in 2015, with the first video uploaded on October 29, 2015. The channel was renamed to D!NG on May 12, 2019, seemingly due to the channel being demonetized for having a name that was not considered advertiser-friendly.[33]

Collaborations

Some people or channels Michael Stevens of Vsauce1 has collaborated with include Bill Nye, BrainCraft, Derek Muller, Good Mythical Morning, Filthy Frank, and others. The following collaborations were mentioned in publications. Vsauce has collaborated with Henry Reich of MinutePhysics on two videos: "Guns in Space"[22] and "What if the Earth were Hollow?".[34] In 2014, Jake of Vsauce3 had narrated two episodes of the series Did You Know Gaming? covering the Game Boy. In August 2016, Stevens served as a guest host on the show BattleBots.[35] On March 24, 2018, Stevens was largely involved with a collaboration featured on HowToBasic's YouTube channel.[36]

Awards

In 2014, Vsauce won a Webby for People's Voice award for best news and information.[37]

In 2014 and 2015, the channel won the Streamy Award for Best Science and Education Channel, Show, or Series.[38]

References

  1. ^ VsauceGaming (September 3, 2012). "1 Million Subscribers!". Facebook. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
  2. ^ @tweetsauce (February 27, 2016). "💥 10 Million Subscribers! 💥 Thanks for watching! Thanks for supporting educational content!! 📈🔬🔭⚗💡📚 🌏" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. ^ "What is Vsauce?". THNKR TV. YouTube. November 20, 2012. Archived from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  4. ^ a b Eric Limer (September 30, 2012). "What Is the Hottest Temperature Anything Can Be?". Gizmodo. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  5. ^ *Rocco Penn (August 19, 2012). . Techi. Archived from the original on March 21, 2016. Retrieved September 18, 2012.
    • Phil Plait (August 25, 2012). "Jump!". Discover Magazine. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
    • Mark Russell (November 6, 2011). "How Much Does the Internet Weigh?". Newser. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
    • Sean Ludwig (July 22, 2012). "The spacebar is pressed 6M times a second & other crazy typing facts (video)". Venture Beat. Retrieved September 18, 2012.
  6. ^ Vsauce is 11 years old today!! Apr 16, 2021
  7. ^ a b "Make Your Cat a DJ – and more! LÜT #18". Vsauce. YouTube. Retrieved July 24, 2013
  8. ^ Ed Carrasco (September 14, 2012). "YouTube's Vsauce Has the Special Ingredients to Make Science Viral [Interview]". New Media Rockstars. Retrieved April 18, 2013.
  9. ^ "Vsauce videos". Vsauce. YouTube. Retrieved April 18, 2013.
  10. ^
    • "Vsauce2 about". Vsauce2. YouTube. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
    • "Vsauce3 about". Vsauce3. YouTube. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  11. ^ "WeSauce about". WeSauce. YouTube. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  12. ^ Elayna Seguin (September 15, 2012). "Top 5 Rapidly Growing YouTube Channels". East Side Newspaper. My High School Journalism. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  13. ^ *Ed Carrasco (September 14, 2012). "YouTube's Vsauce Has The Special Ingredients to Make Science Viral [Interview]". New Media Rockstars. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
    • Simon Usborne (January 30, 2013). "How to explain absolutely anything: Academics pick apart mysteries of the cosmos on YouTube". The Independent. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  14. ^ "'A Defense of Comic Sans': Vsauce Gives History of the World's Most Hated Font (Video)". Huffington Post. February 13, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2013.
  15. ^ "Pentagram's New Grown-Up Logo for Vsauce's YouTube Stars". Wired. February 9, 2015. Retrieved November 2, 2015.
  16. ^ Lahey, Jessica (October 28, 2014). "What Classrooms Can Learn From Youtube". The Atlantic. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  17. ^ Brady Haran (March 2, 2013). "Meet Vsauce – Sixty Symbols". Sixty Symbols. YouTube. Archived from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  18. ^ Liptak, Andrew (March 25, 2017). "Adam Savage on his live science show, cosplay, and 'promoting the joy in making things'". The Verge. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  19. ^
    • Daniel Hurwitz (April 16, 2013). "TV on the Web: Why are there limits on human size?". USA Today. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
    • . MSN. December 2, 2012. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved April 18, 2013.
  20. ^
    • Jacqueline Howard (August 26, 2012). "What If Everyone on Earth Jumped at Same Time? (Video)". The Huffington Post. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
    • "'A Defense of Comic Sans': Vsauce Gives History of the World's Most Hated Font (Video)". The Huffington Post. February 13, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  21. ^
    • Bailey Johnson (October 1, 2012). "How hot can it get?". CBS. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
    • "Watch: Why do humans have two nostrils?". SciTech. CBS. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
  22. ^ a b Kyle Wagner (August 27, 2012). "Guns in Space, and How to Kill Our Sun". Gizmodo. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
  23. ^
    • Eric Limer (November 10, 2012). "How Many Pictures Have Ever Been Taken?". Gizmodo. Retrieved November 21, 2012.
    • Casey Chan (January 10, 2013). "The Science of Being in the Friend Zone". Gizmodo. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  24. ^ Vsauce (October 1, 2019), Laws & Causes, retrieved June 20, 2021
  25. ^ a b c Metzener, Dave (March 31, 2013). . Metzener.com. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  26. ^ "About". Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  27. ^ VSauce2 Launches 'Create Unknown' Podcast About The Business Of Being A YouTuber – Tubefilter
  28. ^ "'The Create Unknown' podcast". Triangle Content. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  29. ^ Dan Van Winkle (November 25, 2013). "Vsauce and a Stop Motion Animated PlayStation Bring You Six Awesome PlayStation Facts [Video]". Geekosystem. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  30. ^ *Roper, Jake (November 25, 2015). "I Need to Tell You Something". Youtube. Jake Roper.
    • "VSauce3's Jake Roper Tells Fans He Has Cancer". What's Trending. November 27, 2015. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  31. ^ Roper, Jake (November 25, 2015). "What defines you?". Youtube. Jake Roper.
  32. ^ Greengart, Tani (July 13, 2017). "Three Strategies of Successful Educational Videos". Jewish Link of New Jersey. Retrieved February 18, 2019. Vsauce itself explains scientific and psychological phenomena, Vsauce2 creates mind-blowing videos about new technology, Vsauce3 analyzes the junction between science and pop culture and D.O.N.G. introduces viewers to all the weirdest internet sites and merchandise.
  33. ^ Garcia, Elijah (May 14, 2019). "Vsauce Experimental Channel Changes Name From 'DONG' To 'D!NG', Fearing Demonetization". Mammoth Gamers. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  34. ^ Keith Shaw (August 27, 2012). "Science Monday: MinutePhysics teams with VSauce for a What-if-a-palooza". IT World. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  35. ^ "TV highlights: 'Killing the Colorado' airs on Discovery Channel - The Washington Post". The Washington Post. August 3, 2016. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  36. ^ Katzowitz, Josh (March 26, 2018). "The HowToBasic YouTube channel finally reveals its creator—sort of". The Daily Dot. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  37. ^ Seikaly, Andrea (April 28, 2014). "Jay Z, Google, Netflix Among Webby Awards Winners". Variety. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  38. ^
    • Blas, Lorena (September 4, 2014). "Seinfeld series, Obama's 'Ferns' episode win Streamys". USA Today. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
    • "5th Annual Winners & Nominees". The Streamy Awards. Retrieved November 17, 2015.

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This article is about the channel brand For the host of Vsauce see Michael Stevens educator Vsauce ˈ v iː s ɔː s is a YouTube brand created by educator Michael Stevens 3 The channels feature videos on scientific psychological mathematical and philosophical topics as well as gaming technology popular culture and other general interest subjects 4 5 VsauceYouTube informationChannelsVsauce Vsauce2 Vsauce3 WeSauce D NGCreated byMichael StevensPresented byVsauce Michael Stevens Vsauce2 Kevin Lieber Vsauce3 Jake Roper WeSauce Michael Stevens Kevin Lieber Jake Roper D NG Michael Stevens Kevin Lieber Jake Roper Nicholas Fung vsauceLEANBACK Michael StevensYears activeVsauce 2007 present vsauceLEANBACK 2011 2012 Vsauce2 2010 present Vsauce3 2010 present WeSauce 2012 2015 D NG 2015 2020GenreEducation information science gaming technologySubscribersVsauce 18 3 million Vsauce2 4 51 million Vsauce3 4 11 million WeSauce 158 thousand D NG 1 81 million vsauceLEANBACK 71 400Total viewsVsauce 2 52 billion Vsauce2 754 million Vsauce3 545 million WeSauce 4 57 million D NG 186 million vsauceLEANBACK 20 9 millionCreator Awards100 000 subscribers 20111 000 000 subscribers 2012 1 10 000 000 subscribers 2016 2 Last updated January 18 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Channels 2 1 Vsauce 2 1 1 Mind Field 2 2 Vsauce2 2 2 1 The Create Unknown 2 3 Vsauce3 2 4 WeSauce 2 5 D NG 3 Collaborations 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOn April 17 2010 Michael Stevens launched the main Vsauce channel 6 According to episode 18 of LUT on the original Vsauce channel the name Vsauce was generated using the fake website generator portion of a site called Fake Name Generator 7 After Stevens generated the fake website Vsauce com he registered it and began uploading videos 7 Initially the channel s programming focused on video games and featured a number of hosts 8 However certain segments such as IMG slowly took over and Stevens became the sole host citation needed The channel then became a mix of information and online activities and solely educational segments popped up citation needed The educational segments became more popular and since September 9 2012 only the educational segment known as DOT has been presented 9 In December 2010 the Vsauce2 on December 7 and Vsauce3 on December 24 channels were created 10 On July 25 2012 the WeSauce channel was created 11 Vsauce was one of the fastest growing channels during September 2012 12 During that month the main Vsauce channel reached 1 million subscribers 13 The former logo based on Guinta s designs Stevens in the video A Defense of Comic Sans notes that the text font Alsina was used by the Vsauce channels because of its close resemblance to the handwriting of Nik Guinta the creator of the original Vsauce logo 14 A new branding scheme designed by Natasha Jen was adopted in December 2014 to bring a grown up feel to the channels It utilizes the DIN Next Rounded font and fluid designs to convey the idea of sauce that the name Vsauce implies 15 Channels EditVsauce Edit See also Michael Stevens educator The Vsauce channel also known as Vsauce1 to distinguish it from the brand as a whole and the other channels is presented by the founder Michael Stevens and features videos about science mathematics anthropology and philosophy citation needed The primary series features Stevens discussing a topic or question in a tangential manner including various interpretations of the question and related facts and observations 16 In 2013 Stevens stated that he researches on Wikipedia and academic papers to find information for his videos 17 Stevens collaborated with educator and television personality Adam Savage in 2017 for a show titled Brain Candy Live 18 Videos by Vsauce have been featured on online news publications 19 such as The Huffington Post 20 CBS 21 and Gizmodo 4 22 23 Mind Field Edit Main article Mind Field Mind Field a word play on minefield and mind is an American web television series produced exclusively for YouTube Premium formerly YouTube Red created and presented by Michael Stevens Three seasons of Mind Field have been released on Vsauce each one with eight episodes On October 1 2019 all episodes became viewable with ads for free for those without YouTube Premium 24 Vsauce2 Edit Vsauce2 hosted by Kevin Lieber has covered topics concerning unusual knowledge gadgets and people Since 2019 Vsauce2 has largely produced videos regarding probability paradoxes and dilemmas most of which are mathematical or economic in nature and visualized through real world situations 25 26 Before 2019 videos were released under recurring segments 25 such as MindBlow BiDiPi 54321 and BOAT The Create Unknown Edit In November 2018 Lieber and channel producer Matt Tabor launched The Create Unknown podcast which interviews digital creators 27 The podcast has featured interviews with Casey Neistat Derek Muller from Veritasium Destin Sandlin from Smarter Every Day Dolan Dark iDubbbz and Grandayy 28 Vsauce3 Edit Vsauce3 is hosted by Jake Roper and is dedicated to fictional worlds and video games 25 29 There are currently four recurring segments HeadShot Game LUT 9bit and Fact Surgery Vsauce3 has collaborated with YouTubers Joe Hanson from It s Okay to be Smart and Vanessa Hill from BrainCraft He has also presented videos with celebrity guest appearances from Bill Nye Jack Black The Muppets Paul Rudd and Neil deGrasse Tyson On November 25 2015 Jake revealed that he has sarcoma a rare form of cancer 30 On December 19 Jake announced that he had begun treatment and a tumor on his lower leg had been successfully removed by surgery 31 WeSauce Edit WeSauce was a channel that compiled works from fans of the Vsauce channels The channel featured segments Your BiDiPi JAM Music LeanBack Riddle Challenge This World of Ours and ITVS WeSauce has remained inactive since October 15 2015 citation needed D NG Edit D NG formerly DONG Do Online Now Guys is a spin off channel by Vsauce that features unusual pages apps and games from around the Internet 32 Some videos also focus on various topics in mathematics and science DONG was formerly a segment featured on the main Vsauce channel and then on the Vsauce3 channel before its own channel was launched in 2015 with the first video uploaded on October 29 2015 The channel was renamed to D NG on May 12 2019 seemingly due to the channel being demonetized for having a name that was not considered advertiser friendly 33 Collaborations EditSome people or channels Michael Stevens of Vsauce1 has collaborated with include Bill Nye BrainCraft Derek Muller Good Mythical Morning Filthy Frank and others The following collaborations were mentioned in publications Vsauce has collaborated with Henry Reich of MinutePhysics on two videos Guns in Space 22 and What if the Earth were Hollow 34 In 2014 Jake of Vsauce3 had narrated two episodes of the series Did You Know Gaming covering the Game Boy In August 2016 Stevens served as a guest host on the show BattleBots 35 On March 24 2018 Stevens was largely involved with a collaboration featured on HowToBasic s YouTube channel 36 Awards EditIn 2014 Vsauce won a Webby for People s Voice award for best news and information 37 In 2014 and 2015 the channel won the Streamy Award for Best Science and Education Channel Show or Series 38 References Edit VsauceGaming September 3 2012 1 Million Subscribers Facebook Retrieved October 10 2016 tweetsauce February 27 2016 10 Million Subscribers Thanks for watching Thanks for supporting educational content Tweet via Twitter What is Vsauce THNKR TV YouTube November 20 2012 Archived from the original on November 1 2021 Retrieved November 21 2012 a b Eric Limer September 30 2012 What Is the Hottest Temperature Anything Can Be Gizmodo Retrieved October 1 2012 Rocco Penn August 19 2012 If everyone jumped at once not much would happen Techi Archived from the original on March 21 2016 Retrieved September 18 2012 Phil Plait August 25 2012 Jump Discover Magazine Retrieved September 9 2012 Mark Russell November 6 2011 How Much Does the Internet Weigh Newser Retrieved September 9 2012 Sean Ludwig July 22 2012 The spacebar is pressed 6M times a second amp other crazy typing facts video Venture Beat Retrieved September 18 2012 Vsauce is 11 years old today Apr 16 2021 a b Make Your Cat a DJ and more LUT 18 Vsauce YouTube Retrieved July 24 2013 Ed Carrasco September 14 2012 YouTube s Vsauce Has the Special Ingredients to Make Science Viral Interview New Media Rockstars Retrieved April 18 2013 Vsauce videos Vsauce YouTube Retrieved April 18 2013 Vsauce2 about Vsauce2 YouTube Retrieved April 19 2013 Vsauce3 about Vsauce3 YouTube Retrieved April 19 2013 WeSauce about WeSauce YouTube Retrieved April 19 2013 Elayna Seguin September 15 2012 Top 5 Rapidly Growing YouTube Channels East Side Newspaper My High School Journalism Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved September 15 2012 Ed Carrasco September 14 2012 YouTube s Vsauce Has The Special Ingredients to Make Science Viral Interview New Media Rockstars Retrieved September 15 2012 Simon Usborne January 30 2013 How to explain absolutely anything Academics pick apart mysteries of the cosmos on YouTube The Independent Retrieved February 3 2013 A Defense of Comic Sans Vsauce Gives History of the World s Most Hated Font Video Huffington Post February 13 2013 Retrieved April 29 2013 Pentagram s New Grown Up Logo for Vsauce s YouTube Stars Wired February 9 2015 Retrieved November 2 2015 Lahey Jessica October 28 2014 What Classrooms Can Learn From Youtube The Atlantic Retrieved August 11 2020 Brady Haran March 2 2013 Meet Vsauce Sixty Symbols Sixty Symbols YouTube Archived from the original on November 1 2021 Retrieved December 5 2013 Liptak Andrew March 25 2017 Adam Savage on his live science show cosplay and promoting the joy in making things The Verge Retrieved August 12 2022 Daniel Hurwitz April 16 2013 TV on the Web Why are there limits on human size USA Today Retrieved April 19 2013 The 5 second rule for dropped food is dangerously optimistic MSN December 2 2012 Archived from the original on December 5 2012 Retrieved April 18 2013 Jacqueline Howard August 26 2012 What If Everyone on Earth Jumped at Same Time Video The Huffington Post Retrieved September 9 2012 A Defense of Comic Sans Vsauce Gives History of the World s Most Hated Font Video The Huffington Post February 13 2013 Retrieved March 24 2013 Bailey Johnson October 1 2012 How hot can it get CBS Retrieved October 10 2012 Watch Why do humans have two nostrils SciTech CBS Retrieved November 21 2012 a b Kyle Wagner August 27 2012 Guns in Space and How to Kill Our Sun Gizmodo Retrieved September 22 2012 Eric Limer November 10 2012 How Many Pictures Have Ever Been Taken Gizmodo Retrieved November 21 2012 Casey Chan January 10 2013 The Science of Being in the Friend Zone Gizmodo Retrieved February 3 2013 Vsauce October 1 2019 Laws amp Causes retrieved June 20 2021 a b c Metzener Dave March 31 2013 Vsauce Vsauce2 amp Vsauce3 YouTube Channels Metzener com Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved April 19 2013 About Retrieved April 11 2020 VSauce2 Launches Create Unknown Podcast About The Business Of Being A YouTuber Tubefilter The Create Unknown podcast Triangle Content Retrieved July 22 2019 Dan Van Winkle November 25 2013 Vsauce and a Stop Motion Animated PlayStation Bring You Six Awesome PlayStation Facts Video Geekosystem Retrieved December 5 2013 Roper Jake November 25 2015 I Need to Tell You Something Youtube Jake Roper VSauce3 s Jake Roper Tells Fans He Has Cancer What s Trending November 27 2015 Retrieved December 27 2015 Roper Jake November 25 2015 What defines you Youtube Jake Roper Greengart Tani July 13 2017 Three Strategies of Successful Educational Videos Jewish Link of New Jersey Retrieved February 18 2019 Vsauce itself explains scientific and psychological phenomena Vsauce2 creates mind blowing videos about new technology Vsauce3 analyzes the junction between science and pop culture and D O N G introduces viewers to all the weirdest internet sites and merchandise Garcia Elijah May 14 2019 Vsauce Experimental Channel Changes Name From DONG To D NG Fearing Demonetization Mammoth Gamers Retrieved May 18 2019 Keith Shaw August 27 2012 Science Monday MinutePhysics teams with VSauce for a What if a palooza IT World Retrieved September 9 2012 TV highlights Killing the Colorado airs on Discovery Channel The Washington Post The Washington Post August 3 2016 Retrieved March 12 2020 Katzowitz Josh March 26 2018 The HowToBasic YouTube channel finally reveals its creator sort of The Daily Dot Retrieved April 7 2018 Seikaly Andrea April 28 2014 Jay Z Google Netflix Among Webby Awards Winners Variety Retrieved April 30 2014 Blas Lorena September 4 2014 Seinfeld series Obama s Ferns episode win Streamys USA Today Retrieved October 12 2014 5th Annual Winners amp Nominees The Streamy Awards Retrieved November 17 2015 External links 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