Season 7

Journey to the MicrocosmosSeason 7

2023
53 Episodes

Episodes

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S07E01

The Complicated Sex Lives of Hydra

If we were to write a fable to get this moral across, it would have to star the freshwater cnidarian called the hydra. Because in the hydra, the question of butts connects to the ambiguities of immortality, which in turn relates to the befuddling matter of sexual reproduction.

29 May 202312m
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S07E02

When Is A Fungus Not A Fungus?

Oomycetes are one of the more unusual-looking microbes we’ve seen in the microcosmos. It looks more like a coral reef painted by an artist inspired by Gustav Klimt and a pile of trash. And if you saw that painting hanging in the museum, you might pass it by without thinking much of its subject.

05 Jun 202311m
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S07E03

The Cryptic Origins of Yogurt

The microcosmos is home to many unusual partnerships. Life is, after all, just relationships, each of which build upon one another like strokes of paint in an epic tableau of ecology, epidemics, and yogurt?

12 Jun 202310m
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S07E04

Why Beggiatoa Are Stuffed Full Of Sulfur

There’s a few things that give Beggiatoa away. The first is the simple serpentine shape of their bodies, and the second are those little dots inside of them. They look like bubbles, but they’re actually sulfur granules.

19 Jun 202310m
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S07E05

We Don't Know Why Moth Wings Glow

A little while ago, James found himself with a bit of a problem. He was keeping some wheat grains at home to use as food for the microbes that he cultures and films for our enjoyment. But before he could feed the grains to his microbes, they became infested with the larvae.. of moths.

10 Jul 202310m
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S07E06

Avoid These Tiny Bits of Killer Fluff (If You Can)

When you hear the phrase “brain-eating amoebas,” is there a particular image that comes to mind? Whatever you envision, it's probably not what the notorious brain-eating amoeba that strikes fear in our hearts actually looks like.

17 Jul 202311m
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S07E07

This Neon World Is Inside Your Fruit

Usually we’re looking into pond water or whatever other fascinating bit of nature that James, our master of microscopes, usually looks at. But right now, our sights are coming to us directly from the kitchen and from a different master of microscopes.

24 Jul 202311m
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S07E08

Up Close With The World's Deadliest Animal

Under the microscope, mosquitos undergo a metamorphosis sculpted in gold. The buzzing body takes on a life of its own, its usual role as menace lying far beyond the margins of the screen.

31 Jul 20239m
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S07E09

Falling In Love With Microscopy

This video is all about James, who many of you know as our master of microscopes. He is the scientist, and the artist, behind just about everything we are able to see in our collective journey through the microcosmos.

07 Aug 202312m
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S07E10

The Tiny Worlds Inside of Puddles

When was the last time you saw a puddle? Was it recent—perhaps some time in the past week, fresh from a downpour? Or has it been a long time since you’ve seen rain, and so an even longer time since your path has crossed a puddle?

14 Aug 20237m
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S07E11

Why Are Some Birds Blue?

One of the spectacular details of animals in our world is just how varied their colors can be. When you look at birds, for example, you’ll see everything from mundane grays to iridescent blues. So why don’t we shine with the same iridescence of birds?

21 Aug 20239m
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S07E12

The Electric Relationship Between Plants And Bees

When you think of bees, you probably don’t think of single-celled eukaryotes. What could an insect have in common with, say, a ciliate?

28 Aug 20238m
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S07E13

Floating Cities of Scum

When you think of bees, you probably don’t think of single-celled eukaryotes. What could an insect have in common with, say, a ciliate?

04 Sept 202310m
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S07E14

Liverworts Use The Rain To Make Their Clones

An ambiguously long time ago, there was this theory of medicine. An idea that if you came across a plant that looked like a body part, that meant it was meant to treat ailments that targeted said part. And this put a lot of pressure on liverwort, simply because it resembled the liver.

11 Sept 20238m
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S07E15

Bacteria That Survive In Gelatinous Colonies

In the 1820s, a man named Dr. R. Brandes walked through a meadow on a quest to try and answer a centuries-old question about a mysterious gelatinous substance on the ground known as “star jelly.”

18 Sept 20239m
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S07E16

Is It Possible To Photosynthesize In The Dark?

Our master of microscopes is always looking for rare ciliates that live in areas low in oxygen. But when he puts those samples under a growth light, his tubes quickly turn the color of the green sulfur bacteria that thrive in those anaerobic conditions.

25 Sept 202311m
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S07E17

This Predator Is A Shape-Shifter

In the middle of the 19th century, a scientist stared into the microscope and found, staring back at him, a vampire.

02 Oct 202310m
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S07E18

Blood-Sucking Escape Artists

Of all the animals that we’ve examined in the microcosmos, leeches are probably one of the few that can be used as a verb, to leech off someone—to take and take from them, like a worm consuming someone’s blood.

09 Oct 202310m
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S07E19

This Microscopic Killer Wears Its Victims

If you have been following Journey to the Microcosmos for some time, this might sound like a familiar story.| Consider this a proper slasher movie sequel.

16 Oct 202310m
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S07E20

These Dancing Worms Are Surprisingly Useful

23 Oct 20239m
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S07E21

Some Ciliates Are Hiding a Secret Weapon

30 Oct 202311m
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S07E22

Can Microbes Just Appear Out Of Nowhere?

Can life be created spontaneously? Well, a year and a half ago, our master of microscopes, James, was inspired by the idea of spontaneous generation and set up his own little experiment.

06 Nov 202312m
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S07E23

Trying To Solve Some Micro Mysteries

We Found Some Things We Can't Explain Today's episode has one particular theme: a bunch of funny things going on in the microcosmos.

13 Nov 20239m
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S07E24

What Do These Algae Do With Four Genomes?

20 Nov 20239m
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S07E25

The History of Red Algae

Imagine that you aren’t watching the microcosmos right now. Instead you’re living in the world as it existed around one billion years ago, and you are the ancestor of this red algae.

11 Dec 20239m
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S07E26

These Mites Give Cheese Its Flavor

18 Dec 202311m
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S07E27

Why Picocyanobacteria Might Just Outlast All Of Us

In the northeast Atlantic Ocean, plankton populations aren’t looking like they used to. And at the center of it all are tiny, photosynthetic bacteria called picocyanobacteria who may just outlast us all.

09 Jan 20249m
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S07E28

We Built A Tardigrade Trap, And It Worked

We don’t know if there are many rites of passage institutionalized among amateur microscopists. But we have to imagine that, as people find themselves navigating the microcosmos for the first time, they’re often on the lookout for tardigrades.

15 Jan 202410m
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S07E29

The Microbial Universe That Makes Kombucha

When you think of kombucha, you might think of a nice, refreshing, healthy drink, one that’s exceptionall good for your microbiome. What we here at Journey to the Microcosmos think of is a terrarium…a place where a whole ecosystem exists, trapped in glass.

22 Jan 202410m
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S07E30

This Microbe Hasn't Been Seen Since The 1930s

After an absence of almost 90 years, we’ve found a rare ciliate last written about about in 1933.

29 Jan 202410m
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S07E31

What Makes A Microbe Rare?

In the microcosmos—where the organisms vastly outnumber us, where what we find in a single pool of water can change from day to day—it makes us as what it mean for a microbe to be rare?

12 Feb 202411m
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S07E32

These Tiny Crustaceans Hate Change

One of the fascinating aspects of microscopy is the way you can look so deeply into something that it becomes unrecognizable. What could look like a stained glass window could actually turn out to be... a hopping shrimp?

19 Feb 202410m
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S07E33

This special diatom is having a very bad day

It’s hard to count how many times we’ve encountered diatoms on Journey to the Microcosmos. However, we've always talked about the more colorful variety of diatom, and not the ones that are colorless.

28 Feb 202410m
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S07E34

We Fed Our Microbes Blood So You Don't Have To

If you’ve clicked on this video, we assume it’s because you read the title, “We fed our microbes blood so you don’t have to,” and immediately asked the question everyone asks when a youtuber says they did something so you don’t have to: but why?

04 Mar 20248m
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S07E35

These Slugs Led Us to the Last Good Place on the Internet

If you were asked to describe what a sea slug is, you might be tempted to go with the straightforward response: it’s a slug that lives in the sea. And you know, you wouldn’t be wrong.

11 Mar 202413m
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S07E36

How Do We Find Cancer?

Usually on Journey to the Microcosmos, we spend our time delving into the microscopic world and the surprising things that microbes have to teach us. But today, we would like to talk about Hank Green, and what was his cancer.

25 Mar 202413m
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S07E37

Watch a Stentor Fix Itself

Today James, our master of microscopes, is using a microscopy slide as a cutting board, chopping away at the slide to end up with a bunch of individual stentors.

15 Apr 20249m
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S07E38

This Amoeba Made Armor From Its Dead Enemies

This amoeba has a shell around it, which seems like a pretty good idea. The world at large is full of predators, and shells seem like a straightforward strategy to ward those predators off. But what if this amoeba’s shell wasn’t just a form of protection? What if it was actually dangerous?

22 Apr 20249m
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S07E39

We Found Something Strange in Portugal

Sometimes, the microcosmos can take a little while to surprise. You have to be patient, enjoying the familiar sights as you wait for something new.

29 Apr 202410m
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S07E40

We've Been Looking For This Purple Amoeba for 6 Years!

We know that it’s bad form to return to the same word over and over again here on Journey to the Microcosmos. But whenever we write about amoeba, we will probably say the word “blob” a lot.

06 May 20249m
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S07E41

You Have Something in Common With This Horrifying Tube Worm

When James, our master of microscopes, was looking through samples he’d received from Spain, he didn’t expect to see this—a creature straight out of a horror movie, with dark reddish brown eyes and tentacles streaming out of its mouth.

13 May 202411m
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S07E42

Tiny Mysteries from the Black Sea

When you think of mussels and clams and other bivalve animals, you might think of something as shelled and static, perhaps sitting on your plate at a fancy restaurant. But before the mussel got to your plate, it led a life—and all things considered, a surprisingly active one.

28 May 20248m
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S07E43

We Found a Very, Very Tiny Kraken

Our Master of Microscopes James was fascinated by something he found in some samples he had been given from Portugal. Something that would lead us to a kraken in the microcosmos…but how?

10 Jun 20248m
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S07E44

How Does The Microcosmos Change With the Seasons?

We Spent a Year Looking at Microbes in a Polish Pond Have you ever wondered what seasons look like to a microbe? How they navigate the highs, the lows, and all the muddy, slushy in-betweens?

24 Jun 202412m
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S07E45

Why Are Ciliates So Hairy?

For James, our master of microscopes, the immense breadth has made ciliates a bit of an obsession. Whether he’s hunting down a rare species, or documenting the behavior of something more familiar, there’s always something spectacular in this group.

09 Jul 202412m
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S07E46

What These Microbes Teach Us About Free Will

We’re focusing today on a Journey to the Microcosmos favorite: the ciliates, the single-celled eukaryotes covered in hair-like structures called cilia. We want to be more self-centered and explore what ciliates have taught us about ourselves.

22 Jul 20249m
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S07E47

Microscopic Beauty from a Nuclear Test Site

James, our master of microscopes, seems like a tough person to get a gift for. What do you get the person who has the entirety of the microcosmos available to him with just a glimpse through a lens?

05 Aug 20249m
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S07E48

Why Do Planarians Have Those Triangles on their Heads?

Flatworms are kind of adorable. And they have keep scientists up at night for a few reasons.

19 Aug 20248m
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S07E49

A Collection of Tiny Universes

Whenever we get to watch things through the microscope together, it’s like we’re transported to another world—or maybe another universe, or dimension. Time and space feel off somehow, with sights that are slower and faster and nearer and farther all at once.

03 Sept 20248m
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S07E50

Some Microbes Also Take Naps

One thing we’ve heard from many of you is that this show is your sleep show, that soothing bit of media you put on when you need to slow down your brain and drift off. We take that as a huge compliment. It’s nice to know we can be a part of your relaxation journey.

16 Sept 202410m
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S07E51

We Answer Your Questions!

While our journey through the microcosmos together is soon coming to a close, we know that some of you still have questions…questions that we wanted to take this last opportunity to explore.

30 Sept 202413m
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S07E52

We Spilled Ink On Our Slides to See What Would Happen

Science is about more than just finding immutable laws of nature. It’s about having the imagination to try things and ask questions that might not necessarily lead anywhere, but that just… feel right.

14 Oct 202411m
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S07E53

The Future of Microscopy (and end of our Journey)

People have been staring through the microscope for centuries, peering into the microcosmos and uncovering its beauty as they pursue deeper questions about the world around us. This is our series finale, and we want to thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for coming on this journey with us. It has been such a privilege to be a part of such a wonderful community, and we can't wait to join you all on your journeys ahead.

28 Oct 202411m
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