History is the best on youtube. Top YouTube Channels


Today there are a lot of different channels registered on Youtube. We decided to put together a list of the most interesting ones for you.

To highlight the most interesting channels, we divided them into categories and additionally divided each category into Russian-language channels and foreign ones. And so let's get started

Foreign gaming channels Youtube

Among foreign ones, naturally, the first place was taken by PewDiePie is a Swedish video blogger who is currently the most popular person on YouTube - he has the most subscribers.

The most interesting entertainment channels on YouTube

Foreign entertainment channels Youtube

The entertainment segment is the most extensive on YouTube. All these funny videos, compilations of shows, etc. are all very popular and fun. But we tried to highlight the most interesting representatives. The channel came in first place FailBlog. The guys were among the first to start making funny compilations from the unsuccessful attempts of different people and thus deserved their first place.

Channels shared second and third place SMOSH And nigahiga. Once you visit them, you definitely won’t be bored.

Russian-language entertainment channels on Youtube

The first place may no longer be a trending one, but it’s still a very popular channel. This is good.

On the second and third lines we placed FROST and the girl - TheKateClapp.

Foreign culinary channels Youtube


Cooking is not much fun, but you can’t live without it. Therefore, we decided to include this selection here, especially since there are not so few culinary channels on YouTube.

Here you can watch videos about science and technology from foreign sources, as well as short science fiction films. Everything is translated into Russian and voiced.

2. Sci-One TV

On Sci-One TV you will find reports from scientific and technical events, interviews with experts and educational stories that reveal certain scientific issues. Journalists, engineers, young scientists and other volunteers work on the content.

3. Science and technology

Another resource with translations of videos about science and technology from foreign sources. On it you will find Russified videos of such world-famous channels as AsapSCIENCE , TED-Ed And MinutePhysics.

4. Science

“Nauchpok” are animated videos that popularly and humorously explain scientific facts and answer questions related to them. What is topographic cretinism? Are GMOs dangerous? They will tell you about this and much more on this humorous channel.

5. Gutenberg smoking room

Channel of the educational project “Obrazovac Lecture Hall: Gutenberg Smoking Room.” Videos of lectures from open events dedicated to popular science topics appear here. Speakers are any people who are well versed in their fields.

6. PostScience

Recordings of lectures on fundamental science are posted here, in which Russian scientists talk about their research in the first person. The channel belongs to the scientific and educational portal “PostNauka”.

7. Arzamas

Channel of the educational Internet project Arzamas. The videos are video lectures and short stories given by Russian scientists on issues in the humanities.

8. Attic

The team of this resource maintains several video sections in the form of lectures, discussions, interviews and other formats with the participation of experts. Viewers are told about science, technology and the future. The channel belongs to the Russian news agency TASS.

9. Lectorium

Channel of the educational Internet platform "Lectorium". Here you can watch recordings of lectures given at different universities in Russia. Choose from a variety of subjects and learn from the best teachers in the country.

10. Science 2.0

“Science 2.0” is an account of the TV channel of the same name. Among the available videos you will find programs about space, man and technology. Professional presenters and film crew create high-quality and diverse content.

11. Everything is like animals

12. KREOSAN

A channel about inventions, technology, experiments and curious features of nature. The videos are shot by residents of Donbass. The eccentric but funny presenters never cease to amaze viewers with their ideas and creative ways of bringing them to life.

13. Life hacker

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Perhaps we missed something interesting? What scientific and educational channels do you watch?

Here you can watch videos about science and technology from foreign sources, as well as short science fiction films. Everything is translated into Russian and voiced.

2. Sci-One TV

On Sci-One TV you will find reports from scientific and technical events, interviews with experts and educational stories that reveal certain scientific issues. Journalists, engineers, young scientists and other volunteers work on the content.

3. Science and technology

Another resource with translations of videos about science and technology from foreign sources. On it you will find Russified videos of such world-famous channels as AsapSCIENCE , TED-Ed And MinutePhysics.

4. Science

“Nauchpok” are animated videos that popularly and humorously explain scientific facts and answer questions related to them. What is topographic cretinism? Are GMOs dangerous? They will tell you about this and much more on this humorous channel.

5. Gutenberg smoking room

Channel of the educational project “Obrazovac Lecture Hall: Gutenberg Smoking Room.” Videos of lectures from open events dedicated to popular science topics appear here. Speakers are any people who are well versed in their fields.

6. PostScience

Recordings of lectures on fundamental science are posted here, in which Russian scientists talk about their research in the first person. The channel belongs to the scientific and educational portal “PostNauka”.

7. Arzamas

Channel of the educational Internet project Arzamas. The videos are video lectures and short stories given by Russian scientists on issues in the humanities.

8. Attic

The team of this resource maintains several video sections in the form of lectures, discussions, interviews and other formats with the participation of experts. Viewers are told about science, technology and the future. The channel belongs to the Russian news agency TASS.

9. Lectorium

Channel of the educational Internet platform "Lectorium". Here you can watch recordings of lectures given at different universities in Russia. Choose from a variety of subjects and learn from the best teachers in the country.

10. Science 2.0

“Science 2.0” is an account of the TV channel of the same name. Among the available videos you will find programs about space, man and technology. Professional presenters and film crew create high-quality and diverse content.

11. Everything is like animals

12. KREOSAN

A channel about inventions, technology, experiments and curious features of nature. The videos are shot by residents of Donbass. The eccentric but funny presenters never cease to amaze viewers with their ideas and creative ways of bringing them to life.

13. Life hacker

Of course, we couldn’t forget about our YouTube channel. On it you will find educational videos about self-development, technology and elegant solutions to life's problems. Subscribe if you haven't already.

Perhaps we missed something interesting? What scientific and educational channels do you watch?

Today - another selection of interesting channels on YouTube: 20 best scientific and educational channels. If you like videos of this kind, you will definitely like this selection!

Interesting channels on YouTube: TOP-20 popular science in Russian

1.Science and Technology - popular science channel in Russian

2. Science 2.0 - another interesting YouTube channel

3. AlexTranslations

4.Intellectual

Documentary and popular science films and television programs, lecture series, television magazines, guidebooks, video lessons, video experiences, etc.

5. Channel interesting video

Archaeological finds that contradict official science are scattered all over the world. Artifacts of ancient civilizations and the newly discovered knowledge of lost civilizations of the Earth.

6. SuperGressus

7. Naked Science

Video about science and technology from foreign sources in Russian.

8. Sci-One TV

Reports from scientific and technical events, interviews with experts and educational stories that reveal certain scientific issues.

9. Science

Animated videos that explain scientific facts in a popular and humorous manner and answer related questions.

10. Gutenberg smoking room

Channel of the educational project “Obrazovac Lecture Hall: Gutenberg Smoking Room.” Videos of lectures from open events dedicated to popular science topics appear here.

11. PostScience

Recordings of lectures on fundamental science, in which Russian scientists talk about their research in the first person.

12. Arzamas

Video lectures and short stories delivered by Russian scientists on issues in the humanities.

13. Attic

14. Lectorium

Recordings of lectures given at different universities in Russia.

15. Everything is like animals

Evgenia Timonova, together with her assistants, travels around the world and films stories about man and the nature around him.

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16. KREOSAN

A channel about inventions, technology, experiments and curious features of nature. Ideas and creative ways to bring them to life.

Biologists Mitchell Moffitt and Gregory Brown, known for their articles in Scientific American and The Atlantic, on their channel ASAP Science each week, they answer a compelling question, like how MDMA affects the brain, why we think babies are so cute, and whether video games can make us smarter. All videos are hand-drawn animation that clearly reveals this or that fact.

Nauchpok can be called an analogue of ASAP Science in Russian. A channel made by the odious team of video bloggers Caramba TV (+100500, BadComedian, etc.), also features hand-drawn videos in a similar style. The topic is also very close, as the titles of the video indicate: “why do people hiccup”, “why do we love spicy things”, “what is topographic cretinism”.

A channel that is already considered a legend in the YouTube community. The slogan Vsauce - The world is amazing reflects its essence: blog author Michael Stevens takes on completely different aspects of our existence and clearly explains why everything happens this way and not otherwise. By the way, not so long ago, enthusiasts launched a channel where selected Vsauce videos are translated into Russian.

Authentic Russian-language channel Kreosan publishes videos with unusual experiments with electricity, radio waves, pyrotechnics, and also demonstrates his inventions. Two Ukrainian physicists from Lugansk share ideas on how to make a high-voltage generator in 15 minutes, what needs to be done to turn a linear thunderstorm into ball lightning, etc. In addition to a channel with scientific experiments, the authors of Kreosan launched a video blog about what it’s like to live on South-East Ukraine in the midst of hostilities. They post reports under fire and other “adventures”.

This is a project of Denis Mokhov from Moscow, who is engaged in the popularization of science among children. The channel, which has become the largest educational video project on the Internet in Russia, was launched about 2 years ago. And his videos with experiments in the field of physics and chemistry now collect 500-600 thousand views. Recently, with the help of crowdfunding, Denis released children's books aimed at stimulating curiosity, as well as an author's program on the Karusel TV channel.

The brainchild of Henry Reich, an American physicist, which cleverly uses funny doodles and a funny narrative to explain fairly complex scientific concepts and ideas in just 60 seconds. The channel's description, which reads "...if you can't explain something simply, you don't understand it well enough," says it all. There is no doubt that Reich had a deep grasp of complex concepts.

Russian-language channel about science and entertaining experiments
and facts, which is done by a blogger named Ignat. In the videos, he covers questions about how man will evolve in the future, what the sixth sense is, and what blind people see in their dreams. Some of the hypotheses put forward by the author frankly reek of pseudoscientific research by “British scientists”, so they should be taken with skepticism.







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