NOVA PBS Official

NOVA PBS Official

US
@novapbs
Education
1.4K
Video Count
249.2M
Video View
1.4M
Subscriber
#9,928
United States Rank
#41,205
Global Rank
NOVA PBS Official YouTube channel subscribers:1,410,000- Seelive statisticsand growth insights below.

NOVA PBS Official YouTube Statistics & Analytics

Subscribers
1.4M
Total Views
249.2M
Videos
1.4K
Activity
Unknown

NOVA PBS Official Content Analysis

Content Type Distribution

Long videosLong
52%
100 videos
ShortsShorts
48%
94 videos

⚖️ This channel maintains a balanced mix of Shorts and Long videos for diverse audience engagement.

Content Categories

Primary CategoryScience & Technology
100%
Science & Technology
194(100%)

🎯 Primary focus: Science & Technology with 194 videos (100% of categorized content).

Latest Video

Long video
Interview: Dark Matter and Black Holes with David Kaiser | Particles of Thought
1:23:49
New

Interview: Dark Matter and Black Holes with David Kaiser | Particles of Thought

38.2K
Views
832
Likes
1 week ago
Published

Dark matter is an impossible physics puzzle, and nearly a century of observations has yet to reveal what it actually is. Particles of Thought is back for Season 2! 🎧 Available on your favorite podcast platforms Amazon Music: https://bit.ly/4msqqby Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Hz8rkI Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4oB3Ten If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Your feedback helps new listeners find the show and allows us to continue creating great science content. Thank you for your support! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/particles-of-thought/id1832615266 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ David Kaiser thinks the dark matter puzzle is getting closer to being solved. Nearly a century of observations, from galaxy clusters to the cosmic microwave background, have built a compelling case for dark matter's existence, but in recent years, the leading candidates for this mysterious matter have been coming up short.. Enter black holes. Tiny ones. David explains how so-called primordial black holes that formed in the first moments after the Big Bang could possibly be all our dark matter… if they exist at all. Fortunately, this is a testable theory, and David explains the exciting new experiments that could potentially lay this cosmic mystery to rest. David Kaiser is a professor of physics and the history of science at MIT. His research spans the history of modern physics, cosmology, and the foundations of quantum theory. He is the author of several books, including How the Hippies Saved Physics, and is a frequent contributor to public conversations about science and its history. He is also featured in NOVA’s documentaries Einstein’s Quantum Riddle and Decoding the Universe. Particles of Thought is hosted by Hakeem Oluseyi, an astrophysicist, author, STEM educator, multi-patented inventor, science journalist, TV personality, science communicator, and inspirational speaker. His research is based on "hacking stars" to understand our universe better and develop innovative new technologies. Oluseyi's work has resulted in 11 patents and more than 100 publications covering contributions to astrophysics, cosmology, and plasma physics and the development of space missions, observatories, focal plane instruments, detectors, semiconductor manufacturing, and ion propulsion. Chapters 00:00:00 The History of Dark Matter 00:26:56 What are Primordial Black Holes? 00:57:04 Detecting Primordial Black Holes 01:23:09 Credits 📰 Stay up to date on the latest science discoveries, full episodes, articles, videos, and more by signing up for NOVA's newsletter here: https://to.pbs.org/4brCC7Y ▶️ Stream NOVA documentaries & more with PBS Documentaries on Prime Video: https://amzn.to/4hXBlsu 💙 Help us bring the universe closer to home. Your donation ensures that NOVA’s deep-space discoveries and quantum physics explorations remain free and inspiring for the next generation of scientists. Support fact-based storytelling today. https://bit.ly/48UnsrD 🌟 Follow on social for more NOVA content Twitter: https://twitter.com/novapbs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/novapbs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@novapbs #podcast #astrophysics #darkmatter #blackholes

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NOVA PBS Official Channel Snapshot

Score: 6.1/10

A high-level snapshot of content cadence, library size, and consistency derived from this channel's recent uploads.

Overall Score
6.1
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

6.7/10

Library of 50 videos with ~55.3K avg views per upload. Combined size + reach signal suggests steady building.

Audience Engagement

8.5/10

Avg engagement rate of 5.12% (likes + comments / views) across 50 videos. Healthy — at or above the ~3% baseline.

Niche Specialization

3/10

42% of recent videos cluster in Knowledge. Generalist mix — niche consolidation often unlocks growth at this stage.

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Data Source & Accuracy

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