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Discovery Science
Subscribers 331K
Videos 877
Views 49.8M

Channels Like Discovery Science

Discovery Science covers topics related to science, evolution, intelligent design, biology, physics, philosophy, and related debates, with content aligned to the Center for Science & Culture. The channel appears to feature long-form discussions, interviews, and presentations through videos that explore intelligent design, critique neo-Darwinian theory, and related philosophical questions, with an average of about 48.7K views per video and an extensive publishing history since 2012.

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We found 47 YouTube channels similar to Discovery Science

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#1

83% relevance

Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 1.6K
Views 2.2B
Appearances 10
SERP 100%
Similarity 72%
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Both target educated audiences with science-focused content and appear in search results for topics like science and philosophy, sharing strong search overlap (100% for relevant queries) though CrashCourse’s content is broader and more educational-style than Discovery Science.

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TEDx Talks YouTube channel thumbnail
#2

72% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 14
SERP 74%
Similarity 71%
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Similar audience interested in science, philosophy, and debates, with high search overlap on topics like intelligent design and science debates, but TEDx content is more talk-driven and variety-filled than Discovery Science's documentary style.

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Professor Dave Explains YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 4.2M
Videos 2K
Views 486.7M
Appearances 7
SERP 48%
Similarity 77%
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Shares interest in origin and evolution debates and design discussions with Discovery Science, evidenced by notable search overlap, while Professor Dave’s videos are more explanatory and opinionated in format than Discovery Science.

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Stephen Meyer YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 112K
Videos 301
Views 9.7M
Appearances 5
SERP 29%
Similarity 86%
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Directly aligned with intelligent design and design theory topics, showing strong content similarity in design-evolution discussions, though Meyer's channel is focused on advocacy and specific ID arguments versus Discovery Science’s broader documentary approach.

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#5
Cross Examined

60% relevance

Subscribers 814K
Videos 3.2K
Views 240.9M
Appearances 4
SERP 35%
Similarity 76%
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Targets intelligent design evidence and creationism debates with a similar audience, reflected in search overlap, but Cross Examined emphasizes apologetics and debate format more than Discovery Science's neutral scientific presentation.

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#6
Charlie Kirk

59% relevance

Subscribers 5.7M
Videos 2.1K
Views 1.3B
Appearances 3
SERP 37%
Similarity 73%
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Appeals to audiences interested in debates over evolution and religion, with overlapping search queries, yet Kirk’s channel centers on political-religious discourse rather than primarily scientific documentary content.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include CrashCourse (83% match) and TEDx Talks (72% match) as top rivals, with overlapping queries such as intelligent design evidence, free will philosophy science, and image of God philosophy. Professor Dave Explains (65% match) also aligns on design theory, origin of life design, and debate over evolution. Stephen Meyer (63% match) and Cross Examined (60% match) further connect on intelligent design, creationism debates, and related philosophy questions. Discovery Science has 331K subscribers, which is substantially smaller than CrashCourse (16.9M) and TEDx Talks (44.2M), indicating a larger audience gap, while Stephen Meyer (112K) and Cross Examined (814K) are closer in scale to Discovery Science. All identified competitors share overlapping queries around intelligent design, evolution debates, and related philosophy topics.

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#7 59% Closer To Truth 72% 665K 39% 4
#8 58% TED-Ed 71% 22.4M 39% 4
#9 57% The Poetry of Reality with Richard Dawkins 79% 202K 25% 2
#10 56% Big Think 76% 8.6M 26% 5
#11 56% StarTalk 73% 5.4M 29% 6
#12 55% Sean McDowell 72% 382K 30% 2
#13 54% drcraigvideos 72% 186K 26% 4
#14 53% Study.com 67% 128K 33% 2
#15 53% Cooper Hewitt 72% 32K 25% 1
#16 53% Answers in Genesis Canada 77% 216K 17% 1
#17 52% InspiringPhilosophy 74% 512K 19% 2
#18 52% Philosophy Vibe 66% 131K 31% 3
#19 52% World Science Festival 74% 1.4M 19% 2
#20 52% Mashable 68% 1.2M 27% 2
#21 51% DNA Learning Center 64% 80.3K 32% 3
#22 51% Faith Because of Reason 74% 6.0K 17% 1
#23 51% Oxford Conversations 72% 3.5K 20% 1
#24 51% The Institute of Art and Ideas 74% 695K 16% 2
#25 50% Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell 72% 25.1M 19% 2
#26 50% The School of Life 67% 9.6M 25% 1
#27 50% NT Podcast 75% 1.5K 13% 1
#28 50% The Thomistic Institute 71% 181K 17% 2
#29 50% Room for Nuance 74% 7.8K 13% 1
#30 49% iBiology Science Stories 71% 36.9K 17% 1
#31 49% NCSE 71% 16.5K 17% 3
#32 49% Ken Schenck 66% 13.8K 25% 1
#33 49% ResearchChannel 71% 52.1K 16% 2
#34 49% Hoover Institution 70% 1.1M 17% 4
#35 49% Khan Academy 68% 9.3M 19% 3
#36 48% ActiviTeach 63% 9.4K 25% 1
#37 48% Veritasium 69% 20.4M 17% 1
#38 48% Psych Explained 63% 118K 25% 1
#39 48% Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky 71% 1.0M 13% 1
#40 47% Reformed Forum 70% 24.3K 13% 1
#41 47% Melbourne School of Design 68% 9.6K 17% 1
#42 47% Lex Fridman 70% 5.0M 12% 1
#43 47% Boston University 66% 192K 17% 3
#44 47% BBC Radio 4 67% 118K 15% 2
#45 45% Keele University 61% 11.9K 20% 1
#46 44% Andrew Millison 62% 712K 17% 1
#47 43% DW News 60% 6.2M 17% 1

Search Queries Used

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Discovery Science?

CrashCourse (83% match, 16.9M subscribers), TEDx Talks (72% match, 44.2M subscribers), and Professor Dave Explains (65% match, 4.2M subscribers). They share a focus on educational, science-related content and explanatory videos targeting broad audiences.

What type of content does Discovery Science make?

Discovery Science produces science-themed content focused on topics like evolution, intelligent design, biology, physics, and philosophy, as seen in titles such as 'Scientists Speak Out About Evidence of Intelligent Design in Nature' and 'Is Our Body Perfectly Designed? — Stuart Burgess.' The channel has an average of about 48.7K views per video, with multiple uploads per week based on recent video titles.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Discovery Science?

We analyze Discovery Science's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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