The Royal Institution Youtube channel statistics
| Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
|---|---|---|
| 26.09.2025 Fri | +4,705,303 | $ 1.76K - $ 10.6K |
| 22.07.2025 Tue | +2,650,754 | $ 994 - $ 5.96K |
| 21.06.2025 Sat | +561,493 | $ 210 - $ 1.26K |
| 01.06.2025 Sun | +1,019,700 | $ 382 - $ 2.29K |
| 28.04.2025 Mon | +522,537 | $ 195 - $ 1.18K |
| 11.04.2025 Fri | +794,909 | $ 298 - $ 1.79K |
| 30.03.2025 Sun | +451,977 | $ 169 - $ 1.02K |
| 19.03.2025 Wed | +793,685 | $ 297 - $ 1.79K |
| 10.03.2025 Mon | +132,825 | $ 49 - $ 298 |
| 28.02.2025 Fri | +371,175 | $ 139 - $ 835 |
| 18.02.2025 Tue | +295,852 | $ 110 - $ 665 |
| 10.02.2025 Mon | +449,394 | $ 168 - $ 1.01K |
| 01.02.2025 Sat | +839,415 | $ 314 - $ 1.89K |
| 21.01.2025 Tue | +1,300,220 | $ 487 - $ 2.93K |
The Royal Institution biography
The Royal Institution, also known as RI, is a prestigious British organization whose mission is to promote science and its benefits. It was founded in 1799 by a group of scientists, including Sir Humphry Davy, in order to provide a forum for the discussion of scientific research and to educate the public. Today, the Royal Institution is a world-renowned institution that continues to promote science through a wide range of activities, including lectures, exhibitions, educational programs, and research.
The Royal Institution controversies
The Royal Institution has been the source of controversy in the past, particularly in relation to its decision to sell off part of its valuable real estate holdings. In 2007, the Royal Institution sold off its Albemarle Street property to a hedge fund for £22 million, leading to criticism that it was abandoning its mission to promote science and was instead becoming a commercial enterprise. Despite this controversy, the Royal Institution has continued to thrive and to promote science through its many activities.
