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Derek Alexander Muller (born 9 November 1982) [3] is a science communicator and media personality, best known for his YouTube channel Veritasium, which has over 17 million subscribers and 3 billion views as of February 2025. He currently lives in Los Angeles.
She has collaborations with other YouTube personalities, including fellow science communicator Derek Muller of the channel Veritasium, maker Simone Giertz, and mathematics animator Grant Sanderson of 3Blue1Brown. She developed long COVID after July 2022, which has limited her ability to create new YouTube videos. [6]
In February 2014, Derek Muller used his YouTube account Veritasium to upload a video titled "Facebook Fraud". Within three days, the video had gone viral with more than a million views (it has reached 6,371,759 views as of December 15, 2021).
Derek Hood is running for re-election for Place 1 on Abilene ISD school board. He plans to market AISD programs and improve communication.
Derek Tran would be a better representative for the 45th congressional district than incumbent. Rep. Michelle Steel's extreme-right values and occasional dishonesty make her a poor fit for her ...
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Derek Muller introduces uranium and its use throughout history. Uranium, originally sourced from pitchblende, became the subject of intense scientific study.Using computer-generated dragons as a metaphor for daughter isotopes, the episode shows how uranium turns into lead in the process of radioactive decay.