Eight science channels to spark your curiosity

1. AstroKirsten

Astrophysicist Kirsten Banks shares her passion for the stars through her engaging Instagram account. From stunning astrophotography to informative posts about the latest in space science, AstroKirsten makes the cosmos accessible to all.

Instagram: AstroKirsten

2. BBC’s The Infinite Monkey Cage

Join physicist Brian Cox and comedian Robin Ince on their captivating science program! Expertly blending humour and depth, they engage in fascinating discussions about the universe with esteemed guests, making learning an absolute delight.

BBC: The Infinite Monkey Cage

3. MinutePhysics

Henry Reich’s MinutePhysics uses simple yet effective animations to explain complex physical phenomena. These short, concise videos are perfect for a quick dose of science. (Fun fact: Reich was a member of the inaugural class of Perimeter Scholars International, the unique master’s program Perimeter offers in collaboration with the University of Waterloo.)

YouTube: MinutePhysics

4. PBS Space Time

Host Matt O’Dowd takes viewers on a journey through space and time, covering everything from black holes to quantum mechanics. Complex topics are made accessible with excellent visual aids, in-depth explanations, and clear narration.

YouTube: PBS Space Time

5. World Science Festival

The World Science Festival’s YouTube channel is bursting with incredible videos from annual events. You’ll find captivating discussions, lectures, and interviews with top scientists across diverse fields.

YouTube: World Science Festival

6. AstroKatie

Katie Mack, a renowned astrophysicist who holds the Hawking Chair in Cosmology and Science Communication at Perimeter, shares her insights on space and physics with her massive following through her engaging social posts, as well as through her “Watch This Spacetime” newsletter. Her posts often break down complex scientific concepts into understandable and fascinating tidbits.

Facebook: AstroKatie

7. The Astro Stud

Kihana Wilson, known to her followers as The Astro Stud, showcases a passion for astrophysics and cosmology through her mission of unapologetic representation. 

Instagram: The Astro Stud

8. SciShow Space

SciShow Space explores the universe a few minutes at a time. They share everything from insights into the first moments after the beginning of time to new innovations in space exploration.

YouTube: SciShow Space

À propos de l’IP

L'Institut Périmètre est le plus grand centre de recherche en physique théorique au monde. Fondé en 1999, cet institut indépendant vise à favoriser les percées dans la compréhension fondamentale de notre univers, des plus infimes particules au cosmos tout entier. Les recherches effectuées à l’Institut Périmètre reposent sur l'idée que la science fondamentale fait progresser le savoir humain et catalyse l'innovation, et que la physique théorique d'aujourd'hui est la technologie de demain. Situé dans la région de Waterloo, cet établissement sans but lucratif met de l'avant un partenariat public-privé unique en son genre avec entre autres les gouvernements de l'Ontario et du Canada. Il facilite la recherche de pointe, forme la prochaine génération de pionniers de la science et communique le pouvoir de la physique grâce à des programmes primés d'éducation et de vulgarisation.

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