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- PBS Space Time explores the outer reaches of space, the craziness of astrophysics, the possibilities of sci-fi, and anything else you can think of beyond Planet Earth. Host Matt O'Dowd breaks down the both the basic and incredibly complex sides of space and time.
- Jake Roper of Vsauce3, and AMC's Into the Badlands have teamed up to present a webseries about the science behind video game combat.
- In this weekly series on MTV News, the fearless Franchesca Ramsey tackles race, pop culture and other uncomfortable topics through thought-provoking sketch comedy and vlogging.
- Group Therapy is Complex's first ever comedy sketch series that pulls from newsworthy topics in pop culture and social media. The series pushes a new generation of diverse social media comedians and writers such as Nileseyy Niles, Matt Richards, Nore Davis, Sasha Merci, Neko White, Kellen Schneider, Nick Ogle and Aida Osman to their funniest limits. The tone is fun, relatable and ridiculously humorous, which caters to each comedian's character and personality. The cast brings their everyday lives onto set, which make scenes relatable and leave viewers laughing off the edge of their seats as though they were at a live comedy show. The show launched in September 2019, and new episodes premiere every Wednesday on Complex.
- Laci Green and MTV have teamed up to bring you Braless. We bring a smart, uninhibited take on subjects like pop culture, politics, and history; all through the lens of gender, equality, and a little thing called feminism.
- Mathematician Tai-Danae Bradley and physicist Gabe Perez-Giz offer ambitious content for viewers that are eager to attain a greater understanding of the world around them. Math is pervasive - a robust yet precise language - and with each episode you'll begin to see the math that underpins everything in this puzzling, yet fascinating, universe. Previous host Kelsey Houston-Edwards is currently working on her Ph.D. in mathematics at Cornell University.
- Lisa Ramos dishes out insight on different experiences through the eyes of babes.
- Every aspect of our daily reality, whether its the words we use, the pop culture we love, the technology that get us through the day, or even the identities we give ourselves, emerge from thousands of intersecting histories. And on this show, we're going to explore them ALL. . . . Okay, maybe not ALL, but you get the idea.
- All Chat is a show for players who enjoy all things League. It's a web series on a mission: to guide you on an adventure through every corner of League fandom. With every episode, we scour the globe to help you discover hidden awesome-everything from fanart to cosplay to player stories. Your stuff, your show.
- MTV's "Pants Off" hosted by YouTuber Laci Green dishes out sex and relationship advice.
- A PBS show that examines the connections between pop culture, technology and art told by Mike Rugnetta.
- Stellar is a miniseries that explores frontiers in space science and exploration featuring PBS Digital Studios' most popular (and space loving) creators: Dianna Cowern (Physics Girl), Matt O'Dowd (Space Time) and Joe Hanson (It's Okay to be Smart). The six episode miniseries is a cosmic road trip with our hosts visiting some of the most important astronomy research labs across America.
- A Fusion Comedy web series about how two completely different topics can be hilariously compared to one another.
- Game/Show looks at the relationship between video games and modern life. We aim to talk about all the things you think about, but don't have anyone to discuss it with. Now you do.
- Data Attack brings fascinating facts to life. From how major tech companies avoid paying taxes to the truths behind the female orgasm, get your weekly dose of info and stats, as told by science, magic, and so much more.
- A series where old and new technology are torn apart and the differences are compared.