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Australian scientist delights mind and senses with ASMR 'tiny science' demonstrations
Science teacher Jacob Strickling performs amazing experiments with liquid nitrogen, a tiny lab kit and an ASMR-inspired approach to sound.
The YouTuber behind the Make Science Fun channel got the idea to use tiny scientific equipment from an instagram post he saw of someone holding some tiny glassware.
After making a few such 'tiny science' videos one of his students suggested that he should combine it with an ASMR-inspired approach to sound.
Following their advice, Jacob made a number of ASMR science videos, like this one from 24 September 2019, which were wildly popular on social media.
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