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Steve Spangler goes door to door in effort to make science fun and bring it into viewers homes. Its what happens when you take a simple science experiment and blow it up into something that people talk about at the dinner table. The phenomenon is called The Spangler Effect and its now the concept behind a new YouTube Original Content series which debuts on February 1, 2012 at YouTube.comTheSpanglerEffect The Google-owned video site announced last October that it was launching more than 100 new video channels in early 2012 aimed at providing high-quality, niche-oriented content. While most of the 100 partners include well-known Hollywood production companies, celebrities and media groups, Steve Spangler is none of the above... and thats probably why his increasingly popular science videos caught the attention of YouTube. "We were both shocked and excited beyond belief when YouTube made us the offer to join their new channel line-up," said Spangler, who currently has more than 400 videos available on his existing YouTube channel at YouTube.comSteveSpanglerScience YouTube was only five months old when Spangler first taught viewers how to turn a bottle of Diet Coke and a roll of Mentos into an exploding geyser. While Spangler never could have predicted the popularity of his science-related videos, he was confident that posting content to his YouTube channel in those early years was a smart thing to do... and his hunch was right. "The Spangler Effect is a name that <b>...<b>
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