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  2. Vsauce - Wikipedia

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    Vsauce (/ ˈ v iː s ɔː s /) is a YouTube brand created by educator Michael Stevens. [3] The channels feature videos on scientific, psychological, mathematical, and philosophical topics, as well as gaming , technology , popular culture, and other general interest subjects.

  3. Michael Stevens (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    As the host of Vsauce, Stevens has become one of the most successful YouTubers (with over 21 million subscribers and over 5 billion views), as well as a leading figure in the internet-driven popularization of science and education. [6] [7] By October 2014, his Vsauce channel had nearly 8 million subscribers and 700 million views. [6]

  4. Vinesauce - Wikipedia

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    Vinesauce is a collective of online content creators founded in 2010. [1] The group primarily focuses on video game livestreaming and commentary videos. The group is most notable for content in which video games are corrupted to cause glitches, as well as content covering obscure video games and other media. [2]

  5. Mind Field - Wikipedia

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    Mind Field is an American streaming television series produced exclusively for YouTube Premium, created and presented by Michael Stevens, the creator of the YouTube channel Vsauce. The format of the series is based heavily on that of Vsauce, with Stevens presenting documentary-style episodes which focus on aspects of human behavior ...

  6. Jake Roper - Wikipedia

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    Prior to working on YouTube, Roper used his film degree for various jobs in television and advertising. [1] Before working with Michael Stevens under the Vsauce brand, Roper was working at Google, alongside Stevens, [‡ 2] as well as hosting a YouTube show called Space Lab, [1] which was a space show for kids.

  7. Ward-Beck Systems - Wikipedia

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    Ward-Beck Systems commonly referred to as Ward-Beck or simply WBS, is a Canadian manufacturer of broadcast audio and video equipment. It was founded in a garage in April 1967 by Ron W. Ward and director of engineering, Rodger K. Beck. [ 1 ]

  8. Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV - Wikipedia

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    It is the second battery electric bus model from Alexander Dennis, following 2016's launch of the single deck Enviro200EV, also produced in partnership with BYD. Initially, the first 10.9 metre Enviro400EVs first entered service with Transport for London (TfL) operator Metroline on route 43 in 2019, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] followed by a shorter 10.3 metre ...

  9. Body Balance System - Wikipedia

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    Body Balance System is an American medical device company that develops, manufactures, and sells low-level laser therapy (LLLT) therapy systems, specializing in red light therapy and photobiomodulation (PBM).