Asap SCIENCE Biography, Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, Family, Fact, and More

AsapScience channel,

Asap SCIENCE Biography And Net Worth:

Net Worth                    $7.5 Million
Created                         28 May 2012
Owners                          Mitchell Moffit, Gregory Brown
Country                         Canada
Subscribers                  10.3 M
Views                            1.7 Billion

Canadian YouTubers Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown founded the AsapScience channel, often known as AsapSCIENCE. The channel creates weekly videos that cover a wide range of science topics and utilize science to address issues that are raised in the videos. From questions like “Can Plants Think?” to “Your Brain On Crack Cocaine,” the AsapCIENCE channel covers a wide spectrum of topics. One of the most popular educational YouTube channels is AsapScience.

AsapSCIENCE Team

Gregory Brown was born on September 25, 1988, in Toronto, Ontario, and Mitchell Moffit was born on March 27, 1988, in Guelph, Canada.

Mitchell has always been fascinated by his surroundings and the role that science plays in modern life. After graduating from the University of Guelph with a degree in biological science, he was captivated by YouTube’s potential to educate and connect with people all over the world. AsapSCIENCE was created with the help of his partner Gregory Brown with the aim of educating, entertaining, and inspiring people to share a similar passion for science.

Gregory studied biological science and visual art at the University of Guelph for his undergraduate degree. He continued on to earn his Bachelor of Education from the University of Toronto after becoming passionate and interested in teaching. Gregory makes a valuable contribution to the AsapSCIENCE team by fusing his talents as a scientist, artist, and educator. In order to keep up with the positive developments in science, education, and technology, he collaborates with Mitchell Moffit to investigate, develop, and improve their online educational channel.

AsapSCIENCE Relationship

Gay couple Moffit and Brown met at the University of Guelph where they were both studying biology. In reaction to homophobic remarks and in an effort to serve as visible role models for young gay people interested in science, they made their sexual orientations and relationship public online in 2014, two years after beginning their channel.

AsapSCIENCE Channel Content

Every week, they post new videos, most of which are under five minutes long. They either pose a question or provide a scientific response, or they educate the public about the science underlying various phenomena and our behavior. They publish videos on science in general, with many of them having a human body theme, including “How Much Sleep Do You Actually Need?” Simple, colorful whiteboard doodles are featured in the video.

A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the two hosts, Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown, was provided via the video they produced. Greg does the illustrations and the texts, while Mitchell provides the majority of the voices and background music for the videos. With 64 million views one of the channel’s videos “Do You Hear “Yanny” or “Laurel” is the most viewed video on the channel. Videos from AsapScience have appeared on sites like Gizmodo and The Huffington Post.

AsapScience channel

AsapSCIENCE Collaboration

For example, AsapSCIENCE has worked with Vsauce3 on projects like “The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth,” “What if Superman Punched you?”, and “Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence?” and “Can You Genetically Enhance Yourself?”

For one of the videos on channel, “Could We Stop an Asteroid” Bill Nye celebrity appeared as a special guest. For CBC News, AsapSCIENCE produced 19 videos over the course of 19 days beginning on February 6 to correspond with the Olympic Winter Games. Sports and the Olympics were the central themes of every video.

AsapScience made an appearance on Rhett and Link’s Good Mythical Morning YouTube channel in December 2017. In 2020, AsapScience appeared in the YouTube Original Series Sleeping with Friends, a competition in which players try to achieve the best night’s sleep, alongside Psych IRL and others.

AsapScience channel

AsapSCIENCE Religion

Can Math Prove God’s Existence, by AsapScience was a video that was published on March 16, 2017, that discussed whether or not God could be proved to exist. The video generated a lot of debate and garnered the highest channel-wide dislike percentage of more than 45%.

AsapSCIENCE Net Worth

Over the course of the channel’s existence, the duo has been able to generate an estimated $7.5 million in net worth. As of 2022, the AsapScience channel had more than 10 million subscribers and more than 1 billion video views. On Wednesdays, a video is posted once per week on AsapSCIENCE. Every day, the channel receives an average of 400,000 video views, and it adds roughly 500 new subscribers. This will result in earnings of almost $3,200 per day and $1.2 million annually.

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