After Greg Brown and Mitchell Moffit graduated college, they gave themselves a 'pet project' to help stay in touch with the science community. That pet project became AsapSCIENCE, one of YouTube's ...
Is it really the best idea to shave or wax down there? Or is a full bush the way to go? That's the question on the minds of Canadian duo Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown, the brains behind ...
AsapSCIENCE started as a YouTube side project and became a big deal. Here, the creators talk about channeling their channel into a book. What does one do after making dry science facts fresh by ...
Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown are really big science nerds. And now they’ve turned that love for science into a full-time gig on YouTube. After meeting in the Biological Science program at the ...
With the help of props and a whiteboard presentation, AsapSCIENCE is back with their collection of amazing facts ranging from a health benefit of alcohol, how much of the world we walk in a lifetime ...
When social media erupted over #thedress in late February — pitting team #whiteandgold against team #blueandblack — Gregory Brown and Mitchell Moffit couldn’t let the opportunity to explain the ...
We've all seen movies and TV shows where people get hypnotized into doing something they might not otherwise do — but does hypnosis really work? In order to separate the fact from the fiction, YouTube ...
Google wants to invest $10 million over the next two years in supporting literacy efforts, including media literacy, and is partnering with YouTubers to help teach kids how to spot fake news.
Only a relative few seekers in the world are actively interested in the chemical properties of ice or tree bark; however, pretty much everybody wants to know why they get hangovers after drinking too ...
The educational YouTube channel AsapSCIENCE released a video urging Jake Paul to take down his video endorsement of Mystery Brand. Jake Paul and YouTuber RiceGum, who also promoted the site, have ...