Journey to the Microcosmos - Season 3
1 - We Upgraded Our Microscope!
Air Date: August 10, 2020
Differential interference contrast is not a microscope, but rather a method that enhances contrast, and thanks to our new microscope we are able to share some amazing DIC images with you!
2 - How Do Microorganisms Poop?
Air Date: August 17, 2020
Everybody poops, but how does one poop when one does not have a butthole?
3 - Flatworms: Simple Wiggly Tubes
Air Date: August 24, 2020
4 - Our Paramecia Are Infected
Air Date: August 31, 2020
We recently discovered some Holospora infecting one of our Paramecium samples. How does that happen? How does the Holospora get in there? And how are they so successful at infecting?
5 - Lacrymaria: Vicious Long-Necked Predators
Air Date: September 7, 2020
6 - The Fungus That Traps and Kills Nematodes
Air Date: September 14, 2020
Arthrobotrys is a genus of fungi that not only kills nematodes, but it also sets traps in order to catch them!
7 - Ophyroglena: The Tricky Transforming Ciliate
Air Date: September 21, 2020
On the surface, Ophyroglena seems like it should be pretty easy to identify, but it all depends on which stage of life it's currently in.
8 - Can Microbes See Without Eyes?
Air Date: September 29, 2020
9 - Do Microscopic Immortals Actually Exist?
Air Date: October 5, 2020
Are you immortal if you never age? Defying death is not as clear-cut as it might initially seem. What we define as immortality depends a bit on what you think it means to die.
10 - Water Is Thicker When You’re Smaller
Air Date: October 12, 2020
11 - Didinium: The Paramecium Hunter
Air Date: November 2, 2020
12 - Some Water Bears Live on Land
Air Date: November 9, 2020
13 - The Case of the Mistaken Amoeba
Air Date: November 16, 2020
Today we're exploring the intriguing Ouramoeba vorax. Or wait... is it Amoebophilus simplex? Let's figure that out together by diving into some history!
14 - This Ciliate Is About to Die
Air Date: November 23, 2020
It's time to explore a big question while we watch a ciliate go through its last moments.
15 - Strange Stentor Stories
Air Date: November 30, 2020
Our giant Stentor friends are back with more strange stories about these mysterious giants!
16 - The Schoolteacher Who Discovered 700 Ciliates
Air Date: December 8, 2020
Alfred Kahl only spent a decade in the world of the microcosmos, but in that time he discovered more ciliates than anyone else ever has!
17 - How Did Multicellularity Evolve?
Air Date: December 14, 2020
18 - Actinobolina: A Tiny Predatory Porcupine
Air Date: December 21, 2020
It may not be the super rare tentacled ciliate we were looking for, but it's still a really cool super rare tentacled ciliate!
19 - Foraminifera: Hard on The Outside, Squishy on the Inside
Air Date: December 28, 2020
We're going fossil hunting for Foraminifera! From beaches, to the ocean floor, to the foundation of the Egyptian pyramids, Forams are everywhere!
20 - Why Do Bacteria Move Like Vibrating Chaos Snakes?
Air Date: January 4, 2021
Bacterial flagella are very hard to spot in our footage, but we see evidence of them in almost every single one of our videos. The question is, how do they work, and are they different from the other flagella we've discussed?
21 - Dinoflagellates: The Algae That Saved an Astronaut
Air Date: January 12, 2021
22 - Moss & Lichen: Which One Is Actually a Plant?
Air Date: January 18, 2021
23 - Suctorians: The Ugly Duckling of Ciliates
Air Date: January 25, 2021
24 - Pelomyxa: The Microbe That's Big Enough to Pet
Air Date: February 1, 2021