Journey to the Microcosmos Season 2
Take a dive into the tiny, unseen world that surrounds us! With music by Andrew Huang, footage from James Weiss, and narration by Hank Green, we want to take you on a fascinating, reflective journey through the microcosmos.
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Journey to the Microcosmos Season 2 Full Episode Guide
The goal of phylogenetic trees is to track the organisms we know of through their place in evolution.
Sometimes, pictures and videos aren’t enough. Sometimes the best way to share what you’ve seen under the microscope is, well, to share the actual thing you’re looking at.
There’s a story behind every microbe’s name, and that of the Phacus smulkowskianus is surprisingly sweet.
Yeast: the most coveted microbe during this pandemic. This week we’re taking a close look at the little guys that make up our bread and beer and the vital role they’ve had for thousands of years.
The world of microscopy is not without its own controversial figures, today we’re discussing Lynn Margulis and her contributions to the world of science as well as some of her more harmful beliefs.
There’s something you probably heard a lot in biology class. And no, it's not “mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell”...
A lot of the microbes we show you are completely naked, but the test amoeba is a bit more modest.
Even in the microcosmos, it's important to stay inside if you want to avoid a virus.
Making decisions can be pretty hard, but imagining trying to do it without a brain!
Original Title: 12 Minutes in the Life of Vorticella
When there are over one trillion species, it can be hard to determine what you're looking at on your microscope. Thankfully we've got some helpful tips for you!
Original Title: Our Tardigrade Had Babies!
In our Season 2 debut, we're diving back into the world of our favorite little water bear friends!