AsapSCIENCE



Mitchell Moffit (born March 27, 1988) and Gregory Brown (born Sepember 25, 1988) known by their YouTube channel  AsapSCIENCE, is an educational channel that uses science to answer questions that are proposed in their videos. These questions range from 'Can Plants Think?' to 'Your Brain On Crack Cocaine'.

They upload videos weekly which usually span for under five minutes. They either propose a question and answer it using science or inform people of the science behind certain things our actions.

Channel
AsapSCIENCE posts videos all about science, with many of them based around the human body, such as 'How Much Sleep Do You Actually Need?' Video footage consists of simplistic colorful drawings made on a whiteboard.

The behind the scenes video they created gave an inside look into the two hosts, Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown. Mitchell is the main voice of the videos and the composer of the background music, whilst Greg draws the pictures and writes up the scripts.

Some of AsapScience's videos are featured in websites such as The Huffington Post and Gizmodo.

Collaborations
AsapSCIENCE has done many differrent collaborations, such as with Vsauce3 for 'The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth' and 'What if Superman Punched You?', 'Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence?' and 'Can You Genetically Enhance Yourself?'.

They also had Bill Nye star as a special guest for the video 'Could We Stop An Asteriod?'. On 2 February, 2014, AsapSCIENCE created 19 videos over 19 days starting from 6 February to coincide with the Olympic Winter Games for CBC News. Every video revolved around sport and the olympics.

AsapTHOUGHT
AsapTHOUGHT is another channel created by AsapSCIENCE on 4 January, 2014. The videos are set up in a more vlog-like style as opposed to their primary channel set-up. Instead of the simple drawings on whiteboards, the channel shows the two hosts, Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown.

These videos usually answer questions that they don't have time to show off on their regular channel. The channel currently has 293,432 subscribers.

Book
Greg Moffit and Greg Brown have written a book. The book was released on March 17, 2015. The book's name is 'Answers to the World's Weirdest Questions, Most Persistent Rumors & Unexplained Phenomena'. The book talks about topics ranging from 'Is cracking your knuckles bad for you?' to 'The scientific hangover cure'. With over 200 pages, this scientific book has answered many everyday questions that needed to be answered.