Former NASA engineer Mark Rober, who has a huge following among children, is headed to Netflix to share his experiments and host a competition show in 2026. Netflix announced the plans on Monday, Aug.
Mark Rober will bring his scientific talents to Netflix with two upcoming projects. Rober is a former NASA engineer who parlayed his skills into an entertaining and educational YouTube career. In past ...
Explore how James Gunn, Mark Rober, and Brandon Baum blend storytelling, science, and creativity at Adobe MAX Day Two, ...
Former NASA engineer Mark Rober regularly attracts over 30 million viewers to his YouTube videos, which feature large-scale science experiments, elaborately engineered pranks and environmental ...
Educational content creator and former NASA engineer Mark Rober is bringing his wacky experiments to Netflix in 2026 with a new kids and family competition series. Like Rober’s videos on social media, ...
Mark Rober’s net worth in 2025 reflects his unique journey from NASA engineer to one of YouTube’s most popular science creators. Known for his viral experiments, large-scale fundraising campaigns, and ...
CrunchLabs, the maker of STEM activity kits for kids founded by NASA engineer turned YouTube science communicator Mark Rober, has launched Class CrunchLabs, a collection of free standards-aligned ...
Mark Rober, CrunchLabs founder and former NASA and Apple engineer, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the creator economy, subscriber growth on YouTube, shaping tomorrow's engineers today ...
Mark Rober discovered his passion for engineering as a kid, tinkering with gadgets and building creative contraptions. A former NASA engineer turned YouTube sensation, he now runs CrunchLabs, where he ...
Mark Rober, the beloved YouTuber and former NASA engineer, is facing intense backlash over his latest video, Can You Fool a Self-Driving Car? The experiment, which pits Tesla’s Autopilot against a ...
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