[2] This sizable following has attracted interest from sociologists, which ultimately led to Al-Ghaili's page being included in a 2018 Pew Research Center investigation into the impact of science content on social media.
[3] Al-Ghaili made his directorial debut in 2019 with the award-winning short Simulation, which received recognition at several awards ceremonies and international film festivals.
[8] In 2009, Al-Ghaili created his eponymous Facebook page and started posting images and videos about scientific news and research.
[9][10][11] His page was a part of a 2018 investigation into the impact of science content on social media by the Pew Research Center.
The investigation found that, across all pages analyzed, the highest amount of engagement was consistently seen on visual posts that had little additional information.
Candace Owens, a conservative political commentator and television presenter, responded to the video, saying "A German scientist has unveiled an artificial birthing pod that could replace a mother's womb.