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Best suited to curious teens and adults; many videos are appropriate for middle and high schoolers interested in deep dives into science, psychology, and philosophy questions.

Vsauce is a curiosity-driven YouTube channel where host Michael Stevens dives into big questions in science, psychology, philosophy, and math—like “What is the speed of dark?” or “Why do we have two nostrils?” Episodes mix thought experiments, history, and research, modeling how to think deeply rather than just memorize facts. Older kids and teens often find the show mesmerizing, and parents can use it to launch discussions, debates, or research assignments. All videos are free, though some are long and dense, making them best for mature, highly curious learners. It’s less a structured curriculum than an intellectual playground.

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