Netflix's new STEM competition SCHOOLED! hosted by Mark Rober is now casting student innovators for explosive science ...
Rober will host the new student competition series Schooled! on Netflix. He’ll executive produce alongside Scott Lewers for ...
Former NASA engineer Mark Rober has unveiled details of his Netflix series. Rober, who has over 73M YouTube subscribers, ...
Rober, a former NASA engineer, will also exec produce the series alongside Scott Lewers for CrunchLabs and Jimmy Kimmel and Scott Lonker for Kimmelot. “‘Welcome to ‘Schooled!’” reads the logline.
In this video, I got exclusive access to Mark Rober’s secret lab, the place where he builds his wildest inventions. From glitter bombs to massive engineering projects, everything is stored inside this ...
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’s STEM brand teams with the electric automaker to connect hands-on learning with real-world vehicle innovation.
YouTube stars Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, and Mark Rober raised over $40 million to bring clean water to over 2 million people. The duo hit their goal on Sunday on track with their Aug. 31 deadline.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Popular YouTube star Mark Rober just released a new video pranking those who break into cars in San Francisco. The former NASA engineer built backpacks that shoot glitter and release ...
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Moose Toys, a leading innovator in the toy industry, in partnership with CrunchLabs and its founder Mark Rober, the YouTuber and former NASA engineer, are ...
YouTubers MrBeast and Mark Rober Raise Nearly 10 Million Years of Clean Water Access — So Far originally appeared on Parade. One of the most ambitious creator-led fundraisers has officially launched.
TL;DR: A Tesla Cybertruck successfully was tested against Mark Rober's wall test, which involves the vehicle being driven toward a wall painted to resemble the road ahead. Former NASA engineer and ...