iBiology is the #17,820 most-subscribed YouTube channel worldwide and #5,350 in United States, with 192K subscribers and 16.6M total views across 661 videos.
Channel description
Science. Stories. Education. Impact.
We engage the public and educational audiences around what science is and why it matters by creating high-quality documentary films, educator-driven lesson plans, and public events to explore the nature of science, the stories of scientists, and the broader implications for society.
Visit our website at https://sciencecommunicationlab.org and sign up for our newsletter so you never miss a film, update or event invite!
Formerly iBiology. iBiology is now part of the Science Communication Lab.
Please visit our other YouTube channels for more films & free videos:
- Wonder Collaborative: Feature Length Documentaries exploring the Wonder and Awe of Science
- iBiology Techniques: Technique driven videos such as a microscopy course
- iBiology Science Stories: Stories of discovery and the series "How I became a scientist"
- iBiology Career and Professional Development: Advice and training videos on how to navigate a career in science and beyond
Latest videos Channel ↗
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The Story of Recombinant DNA with Janet Mertz & Nobel Laureate Paul Berg
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Hands-On Lesson Plans to Make Science Relevant and Fun!
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The Hidden World of Plant Roots with Stanford Biologist José R. Dinneny
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Hear scientists share their stories at the Science Communication Lab!
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6. What Makes a Good Mentor-Mentee Relationship in Science?
Frequently asked
- How many subscribers does Science Communication Lab have?
- 192K subscribers — #17,820 worldwide, #5,350 in United States.
- What is Science Communication Lab's real name?
- Science Communication Lab's real name is iBiology.
- When did Science Communication Lab start on YouTube?
- The channel was created in Jan 2009.