@SciShow · 8.4M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
Yes, I would let my own child watch this channel, especially if they are interested in science and capable of understanding complex topics.
Best for ages 12+. Not recommended under age 10. Acceptable for 10+.
The content involves complex scientific concepts and vocabulary that may be difficult for younger children to fully grasp without support.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 23/25 | Content is fact-based science, appropriate for older children and teens. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 24/25 | Strong focus on long-form content, minimal Shorts, not designed for addiction. |
| Age Clarity | 22/25 | Clearly targets older children and teens with complex scientific topics. |
| Educational Value | 24/25 | High educational value, covers diverse scientific fields with factual information. |
Content is fact-based science, appropriate for older children and teens.
Topics like 'The World's Deadliest Mushroom is Getting Deadlier' or 'What Red and Black Tattoos Do to Your Immune System' are handled factually without sensationalism. There is no violence, sexual content, or scary imagery beyond what is inherent to scientific discussion.
Strong focus on long-form content, minimal Shorts, not designed for addiction.
Only 5% of recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a clear preference for in-depth, long-form videos. The consistent upload schedule supports thoughtful engagement rather than rapid, addictive scrolling.
Clearly targets older children and teens with complex scientific topics.
The channel presents complex scientific concepts and uses advanced vocabulary, making it suitable for an audience with developed comprehension skills. It is not designed for younger children, and the content naturally filters for older viewers.
High educational value, covers diverse scientific fields with factual information.
SciShow consistently delivers factual content across various scientific disciplines, such as explaining the Barnum Profile in 'Here's Why Personality Tests ALWAYS Work*' or geological phenomena in 'Why Geologists Lick Petrified Poop'. The channel aims to inform and educate on scientific topics.
SciShow is a science education channel that explores a wide range of scientific topics, from biology and physics to psychology and geology. It aims to explain complex concepts in an accessible, factual manner for curious minds.
Parents should know this channel provides high-quality, factual science education. The content is intellectually stimulating but can be complex, requiring a certain level of maturity and vocabulary to fully appreciate.
Yes, I would let my own child watch this channel, especially if they are interested in science and capable of understanding complex topics.
Watch a video with your child and discuss the scientific concepts presented to deepen their understanding and critical thinking.
The World's Deadliest Mushroom is Getting Deadlier
— Neutral
This video discusses a dangerous natural phenomenon scientifically, which is informative but might be intense for very young viewers.
Why Geologists Lick Petrified Poop
— Positive
An example of a quirky title that leads to a genuine scientific explanation about coprolites and geological study methods.
What Red and Black Tattoos Do to Your Immune System
— Neutral
This video addresses a topic related to body modification from a biological perspective, which might be more relevant for older teens.
The Most Important Picture in the History of Science
— Positive
This video highlights a significant moment in scientific discovery, offering valuable historical and scientific context.
Here's Why Personality Tests ALWAYS Work*
— Positive
This video explores psychological concepts like the Barnum Effect, encouraging critical thinking about common phenomena.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on SciShow using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
SciShow's Shorts ratio in this sample is 5% — roughly 5 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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