

In 2020, alongside Psych IRL and others, AsapScience featured in a YouTube original series Sleeping With Friends, a competition in which participants aim to get the best night's sleep. In December 2017, AsapScience appeared on Rhett and Link's YouTube channel Good Mythical Morning.

They had a one-time collaboration with Kurzgesagt on the What Is The Most Dangerous Drug In The World? video which aired on November 16, 2017. ĪsapScience also appeared in several videos with IISuperwomanII. On 2 February 2014, AsapScience announced that they have collaborated with CBC News to produce one video daily related to sports, for 19 days starting from 6 February. One of the videos, Could We Stop An Asteroid?, features Bill Nye, who discusses different ways humanity could stop an asteroid if one were on a collision course for Earth. Collaborations ĪsapScience has collaborated with Vsauce3 on 4 videos, The Scientific Secret of Strength and Muscle Growth and What if Superman Punched You?, Can We Genetically Improve Intelligence? and Can You Genetically Enhance Yourself?. In March 2015, Moffit and Brown released their first book, AsapSCIENCE: Answers to the World's Weirdest Questions, Most Persistent Rumors, and Unexplained Phenomena. Their videos have been featured in websites such as The Huffington Post and Gizmodo. The most viewed video of the channel currently is Do You Hear "Yanny" or "Laurel"?, which has 60 million views. As revealed in a behind-the-scenes video, Mitchell voices and composes the background music for the videos, while Greg is the primary illustrator. Each video's scientific concepts are conveyed using colored drawings on a whiteboard and voice-over narration. They sometimes make songs explaining science such as Science Love Song and Periodic Table Song. ĪsapScience videos are about science, with many episodes, such as How Much Sleep Do You Actually Need?, discussing functions of the human body. They made their sexualities and relationship public online in 2014, two years after starting their channel, in response to derogatory comments and in order to be visible role models for young gay people interested in science. Moffit and Brown are an openly gay couple who met while studying biology at the University of Guelph. Gregory "Greg" Brown, born ( ) Septem(age 33), creator and host.Mitchell "Mitch" Moffit, born ( ) Ma(age 33), creator and host.
