I assume many of of us look at science blogs, and (real) science youtube channels.
I would like to highlight the YT channel of Anton Petrov. He's a science communicator. He's quite prolific. He has nearly a million subs.
He recently lost his infant child to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. As well as presenting some very interesting science, he has created a foundation in honour of his son. You can donate (or not) on his channel. All proceeds go to Save the Children to help kids in Ukraine.
I'm sure he would appreciate anything you could give, or even a few more subscriptions.
Thanks for reading.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCci...oIIMi-lfu8-cjQ
I would like to highlight the YT channel of Anton Petrov. He's a science communicator. He's quite prolific. He has nearly a million subs.
He recently lost his infant child to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. As well as presenting some very interesting science, he has created a foundation in honour of his son. You can donate (or not) on his channel. All proceeds go to Save the Children to help kids in Ukraine.
I'm sure he would appreciate anything you could give, or even a few more subscriptions.
Thanks for reading.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCci...oIIMi-lfu8-cjQ
via International Skeptics Forum https://ift.tt/3KPRQ82
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