Vsauce is a YouTube brand created by educator Michael Stevens.
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Vsauce was one of the fastest growing channels during September 2012.
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Vsauce channel, known as Vsauce1 to distinguish it from the brand as a whole and the other channels, is presented by the founder, Michael Stevens, and features videos about science, mathematics, anthropology, and philosophy.
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Videos by Vsauce have been featured on online news publications, such as The Huffington Post, CBS, and Gizmodo.
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Vsauce2, hosted by Kevin Lieber, has covered topics concerning unusual knowledge, gadgets, and people.
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Since 2019, Vsauce2 has largely produced videos regarding probability, paradoxes, and dilemmas, most of which are mathematical or economic in nature and visualized through real-world situations.
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Vsauce3 is hosted by Jake Roper and is dedicated to fictional worlds and video games.
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Vsauce3 has collaborated with YouTubers Joe Hanson from It's Okay to be Smart and Vanessa Hill from BrainCraft.
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Vsauce has presented videos with celebrity guest appearances from Bill Nye, Jack Black, The Muppets, Paul Rudd, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Some people or channels Michael Stevens of Vsauce1 has collaborated with include Bill Nye, BrainCraft, Derek Muller, Good Mythical Morning, Filthy Frank, and others.
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In 2014, Vsauce won a Webby for People's Voice award for best news and information.
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