New Year's holidays are not the best time to stay at home and get stuck in front of monitors, laptops or TV screens.
But if this happens, this time is worth spending usefully. After all, even the most complex things on the planet can be explained in simple language. As the classic said: “Your theory is wrong if you cannot explain it to a five-year-old child.”
We have collected the best popular science channels about everything in the world. It will be damn interesting, very fun and incredibly educational.
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Arzamas
Subscribers: 1.18 million Views: ~59.8 million
The most powerful educational project in modern Russia, dedicated primarily to history and cultural studies: the most current topics with an incredibly wide scope of audiences and subjects are revealed by excellent journalists, top lecturers and the best young scientists.
And they do it at the highest level, with a bright presentation, often in a playful way. And without losing the depth of the story.
Do you want to know everything about Russian history, culture and literature? Find the roots of familiar fairy tales in ancient Egypt? Can you cover everything about world religions in half an hour?
You urgently need to come here.
PostScience
Subscribers: 805 thousand Views: ~ 80.2 million
The founder of many popular science Russian-language channels has been alive and well for many years in a row, not losing the palm in the domestic segment.
Not without reason: this most serious YouTube channel is completely filled with video lectures by professional modern scientists telling the basis and essence of their own research, which has been repeatedly confirmed at the world level.
Sometimes it’s difficult, but always incredibly interesting and very deep. Particularly relevant are collections of courses that allow, from a scientific point of view, in the correct terms, to become familiar with one or another modern scientific theory.
Serious and powerful. A lot of the most important concepts of the modern world are revealed.
おうち麺TV - a channel for ramen lovers
おうち麺TV o-uchimen chi:bi:
— Youtube channel about making famous noodles that everyone can enjoy. After all, here you can find various ramen recipes - from spicy in taste to thick in consistency. Each video is a detailed analysis of one or another cooking option for this dish.
The author of the videos hardly comments on the cooking process. However, the video contains explanatory captions in Japanese. For this reason, this channel is perfect for those learning the language.
KhanAcademyRussian
Subscribers: 353 thousand Views: ~ 32 million
A harsh educational channel, or more precisely, the official Russian-language mirror of the world-famous Khan Academy, which has set itself the task of making relevant education accessible to everyone.
Covers all areas of current modern knowledge: from the latest biochemistry and the process of acquiring immunity through vaccinations to higher mathematics in 3D modeling of objects.
There are lectures on history, computer science, economic and political theories. A number of them are set out by professionals of the highest order: for example, Bill Gates and Pixar specialists.
The topics are complex, the presentation is scientific. It won't be easy. But there are no analogues.
QWERTY
Subscribers: 1.25 million Views: ~101.8 million
Almost “PostScience”, but without being too academic and in a more accessible, playful form with vivid illustrations of the topics covered - experiments, video clips and simply beautiful video sequences.
The theme of the channel is also simpler: instead of full cycles, it offers answers to short questions in simple and accessible language - but still with an abundance of scientific terms and without falling into populism.
Here you can find news from the world of science, analysis of modern scientific theories, explanations of interesting phenomena and phenomena that are currently relevant.
For an easy pastime - the best Russian-language channel. Both adults and children of all skill levels will enjoy it.
Million Dollar Babies: the most popular and richest child bloggers on YouTube
Today, YouTube is not only an opportunity to make interesting and varied content without any of the limitations of television, but also a great way to become famous and monetize this popularity.
Everyone, young and old, is trying to conquer the popular platform. Both young people, experienced television workers, and even young children start their own channels on YouTube. Moreover, it is children’s channels that enjoy enormous success and popularity on the video platform. Thus, some kids are far ahead of many popular adult bloggers in terms of the number of subscribers and views. In producing content for YouTube children, of course, their parents help them in everything. However, it is children's content on YouTube that faces a huge amount of criticism. Many accuse parents of young bloggers of exploiting the labor of their own children for profit. Despite the unpleasant flair around this topic, there are more and more children's channels on YouTube every day, and their popularity is only growing, while the child bloggers who are their faces do not look used or unhappy at all. On the contrary, with a smile and absolute delight in their eyes, they continue to delight their subscribers with new videos every day. In a new material, SPLETNIK.RU talks about the youngest YouTube stars who earn millions from their channels and even top Forbes ratings. Ryan Kaji, 8 years old, 24.7 million subscribers
Eight-year-old American Ryan Kaji is one of the most popular child bloggers on YouTube. In 2021, the kid topped the ranking of the highest paid bloggers on the online platform according to Forbes - and there he “competes” with adults and experienced YouTubers, and not just with children.
Ryan Kaji
Ryan began “filming” his videos in 2015 (at that time the baby was three years old). At first, Kaji was simply unpacking toys in front of the camera, but with age the boy diversified his content. From filming unboxing, Ryan began to move on to scientific experiments, which he conducts with his parents.
Initially, the boy filmed for the Ryan ToysReview channel, and now publishes all his videos on a second channel called Ryan's World.
Currently, the student has 24.7 million subscribers, while his annual income is $26 million. Ryan makes money not only from YouTube - the kid also has his own line of toys and clothing, his own show on Nickelodeon and a contract with the Hulu subscription service.
Anastasia Radzinskaya, 6 years old, 53 million subscribers
Blogger Nastya Radzinskaya comes from Krasnodar. At birth, doctors diagnosed the baby with cerebral palsy and gave her parents a disappointing prognosis - according to their assumptions, the girl would never be able to speak normally. In 2021, when Nastya was two years old, her parents began making videos on YouTube to track the progress of the baby's development. Around the same time, the girl’s mother and father sold their companies in order to fully focus on developing their daughter’s YouTube channel. Nastya started, like many child YouTubers, by unpacking gifts. After this, the family also began filming reviews of amusement parks around the world.
Anastasia Radzinskaya Over time, the number of subscribers on Nastya’s channel began to grow rapidly, and the vlog began to pay off. In addition to the main channel Like Nastya, Radzinskaya also has several other channels for a predominantly child audience. Just a year after the opening of the main channel, its income averaged about 5 million rubles. In 2021, Nastya and her parents moved to America, where she continued filming her videos. Basically, the videos show the girl’s daily life: walking with her father, playing with the cat, dancing, unpacking toys, watching cartoons and much more. One of the main advantages of Nastya’s channels is that their videos are published in as many as seven languages, so children from all over the world watch them.
Nastya's birthday: birthday girl with Philip Kirkorov and Alexander Revva
In 2021, the girl, like her colleague Ryan Kaji, was included in the list of the highest paid YouTube bloggers according to Forbes - with an income of $18 million, she took an honorable third place in the ranking.
Due to the incredible popularity of the baby on the Internet, many brands have already paid attention to her - for cooperation with the girl, companies such as Legoland and Danon pay her parents round sums with six zeros.
Diana and Roma, 6 and 7 years old, 51.7 million subscribers and 11.1 million subscribers
Roma and Diana are brother and sister. Their parents simultaneously started YouTube channels for them in 2015; since then, videos about the everyday life of children, as well as various thematic videos, began appearing on them.
Roma and Diana
On Diana's channel called Kids Diana Show, the girl mainly shows herself trying on dresses and other children's clothing and testing decorative cosmetics for the little ones. The videos on her older brother Roma's channel (it's called Kids Roma Show) are noticeably different - in them he unpacks toys and reviews them, and also talks about his other hobbies.
Sometimes Diana and Roma act out scenes from the animated series “Masha and the Bear” together, using appropriate costumes and props for filming. In most cases, Roma and Diana’s mother shoots all the videos for the channel.
Diana
Diana and Roma with their parents
There is no publicly available exact data on the profit that Diana and Roma’s parents receive from their YouTube channels. However, according to approximate information, the monthly income from Diana’s channel (more than 51 million people subscribe to it, while Roma’s channel has 11 million subscribers) is at least $100 thousand.
By the way, thanks to the money brought in by Diana and Roma’s channels, several years ago their family was able to move to live from Ukraine to the USA. There they continue to shoot colorful videos for two channels, which children around the world watch with interest.
Vlad and Nikita, 7 years and 4 years, 38.5 million subscribers
Just the other day, the YouTube channel of brothers Vlad and Nikita, called Vlad and Nikita, turned one year old. In this relatively short time, the kids managed to become real stars of a popular video platform all over the world - at the moment the guys already have more than 38 million subscribers, while the monthly income from the channel is about 150 thousand dollars.
Vlad and Nikita
Due to such a rapid growth in the number of subscribers, many of Vlad and Nikita’s competitors on YouTube immediately suspected the family of cheating their audience. No evidence has yet been found for these rumors. On the contrary, the large number of views on the boys’ videos eloquently indicates that their simple content is truly interesting to the audience.
On their channel, the brothers show how they play with dolls and cars, do homework, have fun with their mother and conduct various experiments. In the videos, the guys and their mother practically do not speak (rare phrases are spoken in English); instead, the videos are usually accompanied by music and all kinds of sound effects - thanks to this feature, the content on Vlad and Nikita’s channel is understandable and interesting to children from various countries.
Several years ago, a family of blogger brothers emigrated from Russia to the United States. Now Vlad and Nikita live with their parents in a large country house in North Miami Beach, Florida. It’s surprising that today, in the global popularity rankings, kids are ahead of even world-famous stars - Selena Gomez, Nicki Minaj and David Guetta.
Vlad and Nikita with their parents and younger brother
By the way, my older brother already had a successful YouTube channel - it was called VladCrazyShow. However, in 2021, it was removed by the video service due to the promotion of unhealthy diets. The fact is that the boy had a real sweet tooth and often gorged himself on candies, cookies and desserts right in his videos, thereby arousing the children's audience's interest in sweets. For this very reason, YouTube management decided to delete the channel so as not to set a bad example for millions of kids around the world.
Maxim and Katya Fedoruk, 9 and 7 years old, 17.4 million subscribers and 17.5 million subscribers
Maxim and Katya Fedoruk from Odessa are another family duo of successful bloggers on YouTube. First, his parents created a channel for Max (this happened in 2014, when the boy was three years old), and a few years later his younger sister Katya also had a separate channel.
Maxim and Katya Fedoruk
At first, on his YouTube channel called Mister Max, Maxim unboxed various toys, which he immediately checked for quality in his videos. Then the boy’s content became more diverse: various chemical experiments, pranks and scenes with the participation of the whole family - sisters, dads, moms and even pets - began to appear on it.
Now that the boy has already grown up and gone to school, on his channel, in addition to the usual videos, videos in the Let’s Play format have also begun to appear, in which he and his father review popular computer games. Now, instead of toys, Max’s videos often feature the latest models of gadgets from Apple.
The content on Miss Katy's channel is in many ways similar to what her brother does. In the frame, the girl shows her dolls, dresses up as a princess and tries sweets.
Katya and Max’s channels also often feature videos from their family travels, in which children have fun in amusement parks around the world or shop in toy stores.
At first, Katya’s channel was slightly less popular than her older brother’s, but over time, the girl even managed to slightly overtake Max in the number of subscribers - now each of the children’s YouTube channels has 17 million subscribers.
There is no exact data on family income - according to some information, only video views on two channels bring in several hundred thousand dollars a month through the YouTube affiliate program.
It is known that as of January 2021, the total income from the two channels over the entire period of their existence is estimated at 300 million rubles. The money earned helped the Fedoruk family move from Odessa to London in 2017. Now they all live together in a three-story mansion with a large outdoor area, and Max attends a London school.
Alisa Rogovtseva, 7 years old, 10.7 million subscribers
Alisa Rogovtseva is another representative of the blogger family on YouTube. The girl has three sisters. One of them, Nicole, also blogs on a popular video platform, but her audience is half that of Alice. The father of the family, Maxim Rogovtsev, also has his own channel on which he publishes family videos.
Alisa Rogovtseva
The Rogovtsev family comes from Donetsk. In 2014, they were forced to leave their homeland due to the war that broke out in Ukraine. First, the large family moved to Italy to live with relatives - at that time they had only $900 in their pockets.
Maxim and Svetlana Rogovtsev
At some point, Alice's parents fell into despair. The fact is that in Donetsk Maxim worked as a hairdresser, and he and his wife opened a beauty salon, but due to the move they had to close it. At first, the Rogovtsevs planned to continue their business in Italy, but they quickly realized that they would not earn much from this business there. From that moment on, the family began to think about new sources of income, and at some point the idea of creating family channels on YouTube came to Maxim’s mind:
Even in Donetsk, I understood that there were popular channels on YouTube. And at some point I sat down with my daughters, they were watching something on the tablet. And at that moment I was shot. I saw that they were watching a video of an American family, it had several million views. And I was amazed that it was an ordinary vlog, and not a staged video. There was nothing grand there. An ordinary video shot on a regular video camera.
Maxim Rogovtsev with his daughter Alisa
The first videos uploaded to the channels of Alice and her sister Nicole had a minimal number of views. However, Maxim Rogovtsev did not lose hope of becoming famous and starting to make money on YouTube and continued to shoot and publish numerous videos with the participation of his daughters. At the same time, the father of the family does not hide that the main motive for running the channels was precisely the desire to escape from poverty and improve his material and social position in society.
When you look at regular families and they have millions of views... To be fair, we didn't know how much they were making. They lived in houses with swimming pools. But we didn’t know how much money you could earn on YouTube. Everything we did was carried out under the motto “We must.” There was a desire to improve their financial situation. For money. There was no high idea
- said Maxim Rogovtsev. After some time, the number of views and subscribers on the channels of children from the Rogovtsev family began to grow rapidly. It was Alisa’s channel that turned out to be the most successful - according to current information from Social Blade, monthly income from Ya Alisa averages from 18 to 294 thousand dollars (the specific amount per month depends on the amount of advertising and the frequency of video releases). Videos on Alisa’s channel are published in Russian and English - in them she conducts various experiments, eats sweets and plays with her parents and sisters.
Maxim Rogovtsev with his daughters Funds raised from his daughters’ channels allowed Maxim Rogovtsev and his family to move to the USA, where they are now renting a large house. According to the father, he and his wife distribute the money earned from the girls’ videos for the general needs of the family, and also spend on equipment necessary for filming.
At the same time, Maxim’s daughters have opened their own bank accounts, into which part of the profits is deposited - they will be able to use this money in the future.
Family Fun Pack family channel, 9.2 million subscribers
The Family Fun Pack channel was created in 2011 by an American mother with many children named Christine. Then she uploaded a video to YouTube with her twins Zach and Chris - in the minute-long video, Kristin showed how she put the babies to bed. Kristin uploaded the video with one sole purpose - to show the babies to her mother-in-law (the fact is that the video was not sent by e-mail because it was too “heavy”).
Kristin and Matt with children
After some time, Christine noticed that the video was watched not only by her mother-in-law, but also by a thousand other YouTube users unknown to her. Then Kristin began uploading more and more videos featuring her six children to her channel, and later her husband Matt got involved in this matter.
The channel does not have one face - all six children, as well as their parents, appear equally on it. The videos show the daily life of a family, playing with children, shopping trips, cooking experiences together as a family in the kitchen, and traveling.
The uniqueness of the video on the Family Fun Pack channel is that it reveals the features of parenting and communication with both kids (Christine and Matt’s youngest daughter recently turned one year old) and teenagers (the couple’s eldest daughter is currently 12 years old).
Information about the income of the Family Fun Pack family channel is not disclosed. It is only known that, in addition to the YouTube channel, which only by rough estimates brings them a hundred thousand dollars a month, the large family has their own line of toys, which they sell through the official website of the same name - Family Fun Pack.
Science 2.0
Subscribers: 1.84 million Views: ~282.8 million
“Science 2.0” offers full-length video programs of medium duration for viewing - from 20 to 40 minutes of playful, detailed presentation of the most relevant topics from all sides.
Excellent authors and presenters are hired to film unique content, visiting the most closed and remote places on the planet.
You can watch films about science and popular topics on this channel endlessly. Expensive and beautiful. Almost like National Geographics, only in Russian.
Suitable for both adults and children. Anytime.
Sweets Pocky/Pocky Sweets
If you like to play games and watch let's plays, then you should like the Pocky Sweets channel. The author of the channel plays various games: from long and story-based ones, for example, such as Biohazard, to ordinary mini-games. But given that he speaks quite quickly, this material is probably more suitable for advanced Japanese language practice.
Channel ポッキー / PockySweets
Number of subscribers 1.9 million
Ivan Zenkevich PRO cars
Subscribers: 872 thousand Views: ~ 390 million
The author's test drives are dedicated to a variety of historical vehicles: from the first cars to museum tanks, from the most famous production models to unique prototypes, preserved in a single copy.
A bright and accessible presentation helps to master not only the history of technology, but also to understand quite complex engineering topics.
Unlike many of its analogues, the channel is regularly updated with fresh, high-quality content, filmed in the spirit of popular Western programs about cars.
But - in Russian, with a deep and detailed presentation of the topic.
Okoloitishnoe
On YouTube, everything is measured by views, so I tried to understand which IT videos have the most views. These will be the most important and sensational videos that you need to watch first, right?
No not like this. I discovered that in the case of IT, the following videos generate the best views:
- “Consumer”: designed not for IT specialists, but for any users of IT products. For example, releases of gadget channels, from the English-language Unbox Therapy to the Russian-language Rozetked.
- About programming, but for those who have never programmed. Sometimes with clickbait titles like “Learn Python in one hour!”, sometimes with correct ones like “HTML for Beginners #1”. It is significant that the second video in the “HTML for Beginners” series has half as many views, and the third has half as many views – you can clearly see how viewers are abandoning the matter.
- Far ahead of everything else: Dudya’s release about Silicon Valley.
Well, you understand: non-IT people bring the most views. So views don’t say anything about the quality of the content: a video about the details of the GC’s work can be as deep and expert as you like, but it will lose to another helloworld. With its depth it will only limit its own audience.
But this does not mean “popular videos are bad.” Those who like not just buying gadgets, but assembling a computer themselves, may be interested in the Linus Tech Tips channel (if anything, the Linus in the title is not Torvalds). And in the gadget segment, my favorite is MKBHD, which does not reveal any unobvious depths, but presents it well and pleases with the quality of production (4K resolution is really felt in the videos).
TODAY I LEARNED
Subscribers: 164 thousand Views: ~ 18.9 million
A gaming channel that tells in an extremely accessible form in short videos about interesting historical facts related to science and technology.
Academics, science and language leave much to be desired. But the format, simplicity of presentation and bright themes make it possible to watch videos instead of other entertainment.
Worth a try as a warm-up before more serious material. And the facts themselves are very interesting.
Sekine Risa
Sekine Risa is one of the most popular Japanese beauties on YouTube. She posts a lot of different product reviews, travel videos and various training videos. Her videos are great for improving your Japanese pronunciation as you will hear a lot of natural expressions as well as beauty terms.
She also has a gaming channel where she shares various life stories. Naturally, her channel is more popular among young girls.
Channel SekineRisa Number of subscribers 1 million
Science
Subscribers: 2.31 million Views: ~242 million
The creators of Nauchpok manage to talk about the most complex things in the simplest form of 3-5 minute hand-drawn cartoons.
One video - one children's question with deep implications, to which adults usually cannot give the correct answer: “Why did dinosaurs become extinct?”, “Why is the sky blue?”, “Will there be global warming?”
The format does not require long-term viewing and will be ideal for breaks in winter sports and short trips on public transport.
An ideal way to calm your baby down for a couple of minutes. And ensure a long dialogue dedicated to what he saw.
GalileoRU
Subscribers: 1.98 million Views: ~692.4 million
The signature TV show of the famous parody musician Alexander Pushnoy for a long time gathered millions of viewers at their TV screens watching STS.
Interesting experiments, important scientific theories and detailed explanations of various phenomena - all with a unique, extremely powerful presentation by the author.
Which is helped by a huge team of professionals who shoot full-length videos with a lot of different topics inside. And, of course, branded jokes, songs, live broadcasts.
A very vivid show by one of the best popularizers of science in Russia.
Secrets and lifehacks of Youtube
Slow down or speed up the video
There is little time, but the author of the video tells everything too slowly? Or is it the other way around – so fast that it’s impossible to grasp the information? You can slow down or speed up video playback in the player settings. To do this, click on the “Gear” and select “Playback speed”:
From the proposed list, select the desired speed (where 0.XX is deceleration, 1.XX is acceleration). If you need to configure this parameter in more detail, select “Other” in the upper right corner and move the slider to the left (slow down) or right (speed up).
Hotkeys
When working with YouTube, you can use hotkeys that make it easier to view and navigate the service in general. There is no need to reach for the mouse - all you have to do is press the following buttons on the keyboard:
- K – start the video/pause. Similarly, you can use the “Space” key for this, but sometimes when you press it, another function is triggered - “move the page down”. But this won't happen when you press K;
- Left arrow – rewind the video by 5 seconds, right arrow – forward 5 seconds;
- L – rewind the video by 10 seconds, J – forward by 10 seconds;
- F – enter full screen mode;
- M – mute/unmute sound;
- Number 0 – start the video from the beginning;
- Numbers 1-9 – go to watch one of 9 video fragments. This is interesting: YouTube automatically divides each video into 9 equal parts, and by clicking the corresponding numbers you can navigate through the video;
Crash Zone
Subscribers: 825 thousand Views: ~ 118 million
The authors specialize in destroying everything in the world that may be nearby, using improvised methods collected from urban legends, rumors and Internet mythology.
They blow up microwaves, filling them full with popcorn; they shoot from grenade launchers at point blank range; they teach you to float up with a basin of frozen cement on your feet.
And, of course, they test extraordinary stunts from films for feasibility. In general, a kind of “Myth Busters” in Russian.
Excellent presentation, interesting content. It’s worth saying a special thank you for the video with safety precautions and the consequences of violating them.
TED in Russian
Subscribers: 814 thousand Views: ~0.7 million
An unofficial TED channel filled with the most popular video lectures translated into Russian.
Recommended to all fans of the genre. And for those who have not yet had time to get acquainted with it: this is where modern science about everything and the technology of the future begins.
The channel is empty, the additions are random and uneven, the choice of translated videos is quite controversial and subjective. But that's enough for the holidays.
At the same time, you can try out the genre to continue watching the official channel with subtitles.
Video courses, tutorials and the like
There are more than enough video courses on all popular languages and technologies on YouTube - both in English and Russian. For those who do not want to master the language/technology, but are faced with some specific question like “how to patch KDE2 under FreeBSD,” there is another format: short videos that clearly show the process.
How good are these videos? Judging by the ones I've met, everything varies greatly - well, not surprising for a site where anyone can publish. Some things were done by a random person on his knees, and some things were done by a very non-random person: for example, there is an introductory course on Java from Yakov Fain, who is one of the Java Champions.
And there is also the problem that even good recordings quickly become outdated. Video is more difficult to update than text, and the creators of free video courses have less motivation to bother with updates than paid courses outside of YouTube. So it’s worth looking carefully at the year the video was published.
I quite see the benefit in this content; it’s better to see something once in a screencast than to read it in text a hundred times. But this format responds poorly to the request “what to watch while eating.” Courses are good when you open an IDE with them, not a refrigerator. And video instructions are useful when they answer a specific request - it’s just strange to watch three-minute instructions over lunch. So here I can’t even recommend the videos that I liked: they are useless for you if you haven’t had exactly the same questions, and with the question “what to watch” we move on.
Physics from Pobedinsky
Subscribers: 1.11 million Views: ~72 million
The channel of MIPT graduate, professional physicist and popularizer of science Dmitry Pobedinsky simply talks about complex things for all ages. And most importantly, without the simplification errors inherent in many popular science publications.
Today this is one of the most popular Russian-language YouTube channels, not least thanks to simple answers to questions that interest everyone in the spirit of “Is it true that vodka helps against radiation?”
The author in the shortest videos answers quickly, accurately and clearly - so much so that he periodically appears in the top of Google search results. Including in preparation for various tests and exams.
It is difficult to find a more accessible resource: the game form of presentation and modern blog style make the channel an excellent way of relaxation. Worth a try.
That Japanese Man Yuta
“That Japanese Utah” is different from all the other YouTubers that are included in our top, mainly because he makes videos with a foreign audience. His most popular videos are interviews with Japanese people on the street, which he approaches with quite interesting questions such as "would you marry a foreigner?" or “what is it like growing up mixed race in Japan?”
Videos from this channel are an excellent source of information about Japanese culture and thinking.
Channel That Japanese Man Yuta Number of subscribers 0.5 million
Artur Sharifov
Subscribers: 1.42 million Views: ~67 million
Another top Russian-speaking blogger who has made it her mission to educate the masses. This time - using a combination of all possible methods: he formulates the questions himself, answers himself.
Unlike most of the above-mentioned channels, this resource does not disdain video podcasts with a lot of news elements, presented according to the agenda.
The lion's share of the video is devoted to analyzing human perception of certain phenomena, assessing consciousness and understanding processes. Very useful for reflection in between work days.
Some of the video is available on SciOne. But the author’s channel offers a little wider and more useful - albeit with a narrower specialization.
Grandma's Recipes - a channel about recipes for dishes from older generations
Speaking about traditional cuisine, one cannot help but turn to the people who reverently preserve its origins - Japanese grandmothers.
Each video on the Grandma's Recipes channel not only tells and shows how to prepare this or that dish, which gradually fades into oblivion, but also tells us about the destinies of the heroines of the videos.
In each episode, the stories told by grandmothers living in different parts of the country are different from each other, as are the dishes they prepare.
This channel is perfect for people learning Japanese, since each video is full of live Japanese speech and, if necessary, equipped with English and even Spanish subtitles.
SciOne
Subscribers: 846 thousand Views: ~ 59 million
The Sharif-friendly channel talks about the most important news in the world of science, technology and engineering. About what is important right now. And he literally breaks down every topic so that people with any level of training can understand its importance.
At the same time, you can improve your theory and find common ground with already known information thanks to the “Ark of Ideas” section - short videos with the most important information about current scientific theories.
There are also great interviews with popularizers of science, major scientists, famous tycoons who are in any way related to the topic of the channel: Dawkins, Taylor, Stern.
You won't see anyone in a SciOne video. Not surprising: a team of professionals shoots videos in their free time from science, so all the information is verified and accurate.
Hey! It's Mosogourmet!!
This channel is dedicated to recipes for a variety of dishes - mostly desserts, but also cute Japanese dishes such as onigiri, tiny sandwiches, bento recipes and much more.
The peculiarity of this channel is that the person who makes the videos for this channel does not speak at all, and most of the videos are released in ASMR, and only the sounds of cooking can be heard. Accordingly, this channel is not suitable for improving your skills in the Japanese language, but you can learn recipes for delicious Japanese dishes.
Channel MosoGourmet 妄想グルメ Number of subscribers 2.4 million
Vert Dider
Subscribers: 838 thousand Views: ~ 86 million
The main task of the team of creators of this channel is the translation and voice-over of existing video materials of scientific or popular science value.
You won't find answers to your child's questions or cheat sheets for schoolchildren here. But there are top videos from the largest English-language channels that have approved translation and adaptation for local viewers (yes, this is even encouraged in the scientific community).
A lot of space is devoted to series of lectures by major researchers and generally recognized teachers, for example, Stanford University. On various topics, in a wide variety of branches of science and knowledge in general.
You should come here when the purpose of your visit is known. There is a lot - but most of it is useless to casual viewers.
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