TikTok is turning the spotlight on science, technology, engineering, and math with the launch of its dedicated STEM feed in Singapore—a new space designed to inspire curiosity and spark learning through engaging, educational content.
Starting today, users in Singapore can explore the STEM feed to discover a world of enriching videos—from climate science explainers and tricky math hacks to the differences between hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons. The feed aims to make knowledge more accessible, entertaining, and interactive for all ages.
More than 30 local STEM creators and organisations are featured on the feed, including crowd-favourites like BioGirl MJ (@justkeepthinking), Coach Saiful (@coach.saiful), A*STAR (@astarsg), Mandai Wildlife Group (@mandaiwildlifereserve), and NParks Singapore (@nparkssg). These creators blend education with creativity to bring STEM to life for TikTok’s vibrant community.
They join over 8,600 STEM creators globally, including major names like the American Museum of Natural History (@naturalhistorymuseum), National Geographic (@natgeo), and New Scientist Magazine (@newscientist)—building a rich, worldwide ecosystem of STEM storytellers.
To ensure high-quality and accurate educational content, TikTok works with Common Sense Networks and Poynter. These partners review videos and creators for reliability before they’re featured, ensuring the content is both informative and age-appropriate.
The impact of STEM content on TikTok is massive. Globally, STEM-tagged videos have been watched more than 110 billion times, with STEM-approved content generating nearly 7.2 billion views. Since the feed’s initial rollout in the US, Europe, and Australia, STEM engagement has jumped by 35%, proving the growing appetite for science-driven storytelling.
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