Steve Mould Youtube, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Books, and Net Worth

Steve Mould Bio | Wiki

Steve Mould is a popular British educational YouTuber, author, and science presenter who is most known for making science-related educational videos on his YouTube channel. In April 2009, Steve uploaded his first YouTube recording named Steve Mould on Blue Peter.

Steve is also the author of How to Be a Scientist, Science Is Magic and The Bacteria Book. He has performed in live science comedy stage shows with Matt Parker. He is the host of A Podcast Of Unnecessary Detail a science comedy podcast that doesn’t skimp on the details. In addition, he also hosts a radio show on BBC Radio 4 and is part of the live comedy/science trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd.

Steve Mould Age

Steve was born on October 5, 1978, in Gateshead, United Kingdom. He is 44 years old. Steve celebrates his birthday on October 5, every year.

Steve Mould Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Steve stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx 1.75 m).

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Steve Mould Family

He was born in Gateshead, United Kingdom to his parents. Steve holds British nationality. Currently, Steve has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.

Steve Mould Wife

Steve is married to his wife Lianne a linguist. The pair lives in London with three kids. Currently, Steve has not mentioned much regarding his wife and kids.

Steve Mould Education

He attended St Thomas More Catholic School, Blaydon, prior to going on to study physics at St Hugh’s College, Oxford.

Steve Mould Youtube

In 2014, Steve co-hosted ITV’s I Never Knew That About Britain with Paul Martin and Suzannah Lipscomb. Steve has also appeared as a science expert on The Alan Titchmarsh Show, The One Show, and Blue Peter. Steve’s YouTube channel with over 200,000 subscribers and his videos regularly achieve hits in the hundreds of thousands. One of his videos (about “self-siphoning beads”) went viral worldwide, receiving nearly 2 million hits and being mentioned in The New York Times and on the BBC.

His YouTube video on rising self-siphoning beads, in which Steve demonstrated the phenomenon and proposed an explanation, brought the issue to the attention of academics John Biggins and Mark Warner of Cambridge University, who released their findings about what has now been called the “chain fountain” in Proceedings of the Royal Society A. Steve has referred to it as the “Mould effect”.

Between 2008 and 2010, Steve performed three geeky sketch shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Gemma Arrowsmith. Since 2011, he has performed live science comedy as part of the comedic trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd, alongside mathematician Matt Parker and physicist songstress Helen Arney. Festival of the Spoken Nerd has performed at theatres plus science and arts festivals.

Steve Mould Books

– Clever Creatures: How Animals and Plants Use Science to Survive (2020)
– Wild Scientists: How Animals and Plants Use Science to Survive (2020)
– Science is Magic: Amaze Your Friends with Spectacular Science Experiments (2019)
– The Bacteria Book (2018)
– How to Be a Scientist (2017)
– The Element in the Room: Science-y Stuff Staring You in the Face (2017)

Steve Mould The Bacteria Book

On May 15, 2018, Steve published his book titled The Bacteria Book: The Big World of Really Tiny Microbes (The Science Book Series). This book walks the line between “ew, gross!” and “oh, cool!,” exploring why we need bacteria and introducing readers to its microbial mates—viruses, fungi, algae, archaea, and protozoa. This book also is a fun and informative introduction to a STEM subject that brings kids up-close to the big world of tiny science.

Steve Mould Podcast

He is the host of A Podcast Of Unnecessary Detail a science comedy podcast that doesn’t skimp on the details. In this podcast, Steve and geek songstress Helen Arney take a single phrase and use it to investigate things that might not seem particularly interesting on the surface, but become fascinating when you get down to the nitty and/or gritty.

Steve Mould Net Worth

Steve gets his wealth from his work as an educational YouTuber, author, and science presenter who is most known for making science-related educational videos on his YouTube channel. Therefore, Steve has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Steve’s estimated net worth is $1.22 million.

Is Steve Mould Married

Yes, Steve is married to his wife Lianne a linguist. The pair lives in London with three kids. Currently, Steve has not mentioned much regarding his wife and kids.

How Old Is Steve Mould

Steve is a 44-year-old who was born on October 5, 1978, in Gateshead, United Kingdom.

Who Is Steve Mould

Steve is an educational YouTuber, author, and science presenter who is most known for making science-related educational videos on his YouTube channel. In April 2009, he uploaded his first YouTube recording named Steve Mould on Blue Peter. Steve is also the author of How to Be a Scientist, Science Is Magic and The Bacteria Book.

Steve Mould’s Social Media Handles

Twitter – @MouldS

Instagram – stevemouldscience