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awesome-science

Collection of awesome science related resources
https://github.com/the-programmers-hangout/awesome-science

  • CrashCourse - A Youtube channel that is filled with courses that take you from 0 - 100 in knowledge.
  • Khan Academy - A non-profit organization that contains many tutorials to help students learn about science online.
  • Quanta Magzine - Online publication covering advancements in Physics, Mathematics, Biology, and Computer Science.
  • 3Blue1Brown - A channel covering various interesting topics related to mathematics.
  • Action Lab - Exciting experiments performed by a chemical engineer.
  • Applied Science - A channel about the applications of the science below.
  • Cody's Lab - Cody's lab is about a guy doing whatever he finds interesting, most of it includes cool science experiments.
  • EEVblog - A channel about an Electrical Engineer who wants to help anyone interested.
  • It's Okay To Be Smart - Hosted by Joe Hanson, Ph.D., covering a large variety of intriguing scientific topics, mostly related to the life sciences.
  • Kurzgesagt - A very well known Youtube channel, covers some speculative science.
  • SciShow - This channel is really great, its topics spread across science and you always learn something new that you didn't expect from it.
  • TED-Ed - Covers more than just science, take a look and see what you would like to learn!
  • The Thought Emporium - This guy covers everything from Biology to Physics.
  • Thoughty2 - A YouTuber who covers a wide variety of topics ranging from weird to interesting.
  • Veritasium - Anything science related he finds interesting!
  • Vsauce - Three YouTube channels, hosted by three different YouTubers, covering a broad range of topic from philosophy to maths to science fiction. Hosted by Michael Stevens, Kevin Lieber, and Jake Roper.
  • A Brief History of Time - One of the most sold books on Physics, written by the greatest mind of the 20th century, Late. Prof. Stepehn Hawking, this book is an absolute must read, from a physics lover, to a person who gets bored with science. This book takes an approach to Physics that is unparalleled and truly, legendary.
  • Dark Energy
  • Dark Matter - Basic Introduction
  • Dark Matter(CERN)
  • Dark Matter and Dark Energy
  • EPR Paradox
  • Hubble Detects Dark Matter Clumps
  • Is Dark matter theory or fact?
  • New Developments in the Dark Matter Theory
  • Sixty Symbols - An interesting site about the various symbols found throughout Physics and Astronomy.
  • The Biggest Ideas in the Universe! - A playlist that covers everything you could ever want to know about the Universe, that we know about!
  • What would happen if you become Dark Matter
  • Einstein's Twin Paradox
  • Parallel Worlds
  • Time Dilation
  • Visualization of travelling at lightspeed
  • MinutePhysics - A channel about physics where the Youtuber explains by drawing. Ironically, his videos are over a minute.
  • The Disappearing Spoon - Sam Kean has written arguably the best book in Analytical Chemistry, which is a highly enjoyable read and promises to explain concepts from chemistry with ease through examples from various events written in world history.
  • University of Nottingham - Videos relating to Chemistry && other fun content
  • NileRed - This guy is the cornerstone of Chemistry on Youtube, really worth a watch if you're into the topics he covers!
  • Periodic Videos - Hosted by a highly experienced professor in the field of chemistry, Sir Martyn Poliakoff. He makes excellent videos about all things chemistry, including individual videos about each and every element!
  • Geology: A Complete Introduction - A great book for anyone looking to get started learning about the basics of how the planet works.
  • Atlas Pro - A cool channel about the geography, biogeography, and geology of Earth, and of some other planets!
  • NASA - The official NASA website where a lot of resources and information regarding astrophysics can be found.
  • The Biggest Ideas in the Universe! - A playlist that covers everything you could ever want to know about the Universe, that we know about!
  • Anton Petrov - Teaches subscribers through video games and simulations about situations and possibilities and their after effects.
  • NASA
  • PBS Space Time - PBS always makes great content, and this channel is no exception to that rule. A great place to learn about this topic.
  • Scott Manley - A really cool channel about a software developer who works with a lot of physical science - mainly stuff surrounding Astronomy.
  • Human Behavioral Biology - A playlist containing 25 lectures by Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky of the course entitled Human Behavioral Biology.
  • The Selfish Gene - Legendary evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins gives enthralling explanations of how the biochemistry works within humans, from the evolution of species to the way we think and act.
  • Rosalind - An awesome website which teaches not only about bioinformatics but also programming at the same time!
  • How many atoms are in a person
  • PBS Eons - The study of life on Earth, from over one billion years ago to present day.
  • The Sixth Extinction - Elizabeth Kolbert writes a massive, revolutionary boom on the effect of humans and their actions on ecology, calling the current ecological situation "The Sixth Extinction".
  • The Silent Spring - Rachel Carson wrote this book as three excerpts originally in 1962, a cry to protect and preserve our ecosystem. A great read to understand human impact on the ecosystem in the 20th century.
  • On the Origin of Species - This is a magnum opus by Charles Darwin, a must read for all interested to understand the cycle of development in species from the words of the Father of Evolution.
  • Guns, Germs and Steel - Jared Diamond explains in this transdisciplinary Pulitzer Prize - winning book the history of human, and natural evolution and civilization.
  • Moth Light Media - A channel that covers the evolution, and the history, of life on Earth.