Steve Mould (born 5 October 1978) is a British people educational author, and science presenter who is most notable for making science-related educational videos on his YouTube channel. He is known for his series of videos on the chain fountain phenomenon.
Mould's YouTube video on rising self-siphoning beads, in which he demonstrated the phenomenon and proposed an explanation, brought the problem to the attention of academics John Biggins and Mark Warner of Cambridge University, who published their findings about what has now been called the "chain fountain" in Proceedings of the Royal Society A. Warner has referred to it as the "Mould effect."Steve Mould, Investigating the "Mould Effect"
Between 2008 and 2010, Mould performed three sketch shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Gemma Arrowsmith. Since 2011, Steve has performed live science comedy as part of the comedic trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd, with mathematician Matt Parker and physicist singer Helen Arney. Festival of the Spoken Nerd has performed at theatres as well as science and arts festivals. The two main belt asteroids and have been named after Parker and Mould, respectively, recognising their enthusiasm regarding the mathematical constants pi and tau, including their challenges involving calculations of the constants by hand.
In 2011 Mould and Parker together started MathsGear.co.uk, a website aimed at selling stuff they prepare for their mathematics shows. Mould's motive for starting the website was the constant inquiry from people to buy the stuff used in their shows.
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