

The lectures are some of the highest quality you're likely to see and you'll certainly find something to your liking on there. MIT OpenCourseWare is produced by MIT and has a vast collection of recorded lectures covering many subjects including Biology. Subscriber count: 1.8 Million Source: MIT Opencourseware/YouTube Take a break from hilarious "fail" videos and expand your mind, at least for ten minutes or so. The channel started in 2009 and has steadily grown to a respectable 55 Thousand since then. Being on YouTube you get access to this high-quality content completely free of charge and they also have an online iBioMagazine channel you check out too. Their mission is to produce an online library of some of the most outstanding sciences lectures around. They collate and upload around 15 to 20 lectures from world-leading scientists every year. IBiology is another YouTube channel dedicated to the fascinating field of Biology. Subscriber count: 55 Thousand Source: iBiology/YouTube iBiology brings world-leading scientists to your screen You will learn to love each subject as much as Suman in no time. The channel was set up and is run by, Suman Bhattacharjee who infuses each video with his enthusiasm for the subject. The channel's videos are aimed at high school and undergraduate Biology students but anyone will find it informative and interesting. It includes lectures on many subjects of Biology from Marine Biology to Biotechnology. Shomu's Biology, as the name suggests, is all about Biology. Subscriber count: 567 Thousand Source: Shomu's Biology/YouTube

Shomu's Biology has a lot of great lectures
