The Royal Institution covers science education and outreach topics across maths, chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering, featuring explosive short films, full-length talks from leading scientists, and Q&A discussions. Content includes tutorials, demonstrations, masterclasses, and deep-dives into topics like quantum mechanics, space science, and crime scene chemistry, with an active presence since 2009 and an average of about 13.1K views per video.
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We found 46 YouTube channels similar to The Royal Institution
Both target science education and popular science discussions, with high search overlap on queries like science education and quantum mechanics explained, though TEDx talks differ in style and depth from The Royal Institution (content similarity 70%).
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Shares an emphasis on accessible science education and topics such as quantum mechanics explained and space science history, reflected in a high search match for those queries, while CrashCourse's content style is more rapid, modular courses (content similarity 72%).
Both present public science lectures and cosmology content, with strong alignment on cosmology explained in search queries, though Perimeter emphasizes theoretical physics depth (content similarity 81%).
Overlaps on space science history and science storytelling for general audiences, driven by search queries about space history, with mid-level overall alignment (content 70%).
Appeals to curious, science-minded audiences with physics Q&A and aging science topics that align with The Royal Institution's explainers found in search queries, though WIRED's breadth spans technology culture (content similarity 75%).
Shares focus on breakthroughs in science and neuroscience, matching on queries like engineering breakthroughs and neuroscience discoveries, but Quanta's narrative style is more long-form journalism (content similarity 76%).
Content Landscape
Top competitors identified: TEDx Talks (82% match) and CrashCourse (69% match). Both overlap with The Royal Institution on science education and public lectures, with CrashCourse also aligning to topics like quantum mechanics, space science history, and senses and perception. The Royal Institution has 1.7M subscribers; TEDx Talks has 44.2M and CrashCourse has 16.9M, showing a substantial size difference but similar audience interest in accessible science content. Additionally, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (66% match) and HISTORY (62% match) also share queries around cosmology and space science history, while WIRED (61% match) overlaps on physics Q&A and aging science.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to The Royal Institution?
The Royal Institution's biggest competitors on YouTube are TEDx Talks — 44.2M subscribers (82% match) and CrashCourse — 16.9M subscribers (69% match), with Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics — 231K subscribers (66% match). They share a focus on science, education, and accessible explanations of complex topics, often featuring expert speakers and structured educational content.
What type of content does The Royal Institution make?
The Royal Institution creates science-focused content including demonstrations, masterclasses, and Q&A sessions on topics like physics, mathematics, chemistry, and biology. Uploads appear irregularly, with an average of about 13.1K views per video; recent videos include the Welcome to the Royal Institution introductory video (157.7K views) and multiple Q&As, indicating a mix of demonstrations and expert interviews.
How do we determine which channels are similar to The Royal Institution?
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