Journey to the Microcosmos

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Season 7:
Ended on October 28, 2024
Watched: 0%
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Season: 7
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 May 29, 2023 The Complicated Sex Lives of Hydra
E2 Jun 05, 2023 When Is A Fungus Not A Fungus?
E3 Jun 19, 2023 Why Beggiatoa Are Stuffed Full Of Sulfur
E4 Jun 23, 2023 The Cryptic Origins of Yogurt
E5 Jul 10, 2023 We Don't Know Why Moth Wings Glow
E6 Jul 17, 2023 Avoid These Tiny Bits of Killer Fluff (If You Can)
E7 Jul 24, 2023 This Neon World Is Inside Your Fruit
E8 Jul 31, 2023 Up Close With The World's Deadliest Animal (ft. John Green)
E9 Aug 07, 2023 Falling In Love With Microscopy
E10 Aug 14, 2023 The Tiny Worlds Inside of Puddles
E11 Aug 21, 2023 Why Are Some Birds Blue?
E12 Aug 28, 2023 The Electric Relationship Between Plants And Bees
E13 Sep 04, 2023 Floating Cities of Scum
E14 Sep 11, 2023 Liverworts Use The Rain To Make Their Clones
E15 Sep 18, 2023 Nostoc: Mysterious Mucus Piles
E16 Sep 25, 2023 Is It Possible To Photosynthesize In The Dark?
E17 Oct 02, 2023 This Predator Is A Shape-Shifter
E18 Oct 09, 2023 Blood-Sucking Escape Artists
E19 Oct 16, 2023 This Microscopic Killer Wears Its Victims
E20 Oct 23, 2023 We Have No Clue Why These Worms Like To Dance
E21 Oct 30, 2023 Some Ciliates Are Hiding a Secret Weapon
E22 Nov 06, 2023 Can Microbes Just Appear Out Of Nowhere?
E23 Nov 13, 2023 Trying To Solve Some Micro Mysteries
E24 Nov 20, 2023 What Do These Algae Do With Four Genomes?
E25 Dec 11, 2023 The History of Red Algae
E26 Dec 18, 2023 These Mites Give Cheese Its Flavor
E27 Jan 09, 2024 Why Picocyanobacteria Might Just Outlast All Of Us
E28 Jan 15, 2024 We Built A Tardigrade Trap, And It Worked
E29 Jan 22, 2024 The Microbial Universe That Makes Kombucha
E30 Jan 29, 2024 This Microbe Hasn't Been Seen Since The 1930s
E31 Feb 12, 2024 What Makes A Microbe Rare?
E32 Feb 19, 2024 These Tiny Crustaceans Hate Change
E33 Feb 27, 2024 This special diatom is having a very bad day
E34 Mar 04, 2024 We Fed Our Microbes Blood So You Don't Have To
E35 Mar 11, 2024 These Slugs Led Us to the Last Good Place on the Internet
E36 Mar 25, 2024 What Does Cancer Look Like?
E37 Apr 15, 2024 Watch a Stentor Fix Itself
E38 Apr 22, 2024 Some Amoeba Make Armor From Their Dead Enemies
E39 Apr 29, 2024 We Found Something Strange in Portugal
E40 May 06, 2024 We've Been Looking For This Purple Amoeba for 6 Years!
E41 May 13, 2024 You Have Something in Common With This Horrifying Tube Worm
E42 May 28, 2024 Tiny Mysteries from the Black Sea
E43 Jun 22, 2024 What These Microbes Teach Us About Free Will
E44 Jun 24, 2024 What Do Seasons Look Like to Microbes?
E45 Jul 09, 2024 What Can Ciliates Teach Us About Ciliates
E46 Jul 10, 2024 Why Found A Fascinating Tiny Amoeba in Portugal
E47 Aug 05, 2024 Mysteries from a Nuclear Test Site
E48 Aug 19, 2024 Why Do Planarians Have Those Triangles on their Heads?
E49 Sep 03, 2024 A Collection of Tiny Universes
E50 Sep 16, 2024 Some Microbes Also Take Naps
E51 Oct 14, 2024 We Spilled Ink On Our Slides to See What Would Happen
E52 Oct 28, 2024 The Future of Microscopy (and end of our Journey)
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Network:
YouTube
Seasons:
7
Years:
2019 - 2024
Genre:
Documentary
Country:
United States
Language:
English
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