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Season 3

Season 3 • 2020

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Episodes

1. We Upgraded Our Microscope!

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!

2020-08-1010 min

2. How Do Microorganisms Poop?

Everybody poops, but how does one poop when one does not have a butthole?

2020-08-1710 min

3. Flatworms: Simple Wiggly Tubes

2020-08-2410 min

4. Our Paramecia Are Infected

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?

2020-08-3110 min

5. Lacrymaria: Vicious Long-Necked Predators

2020-09-0710 min

6. The Fungus That Traps and Kills Nematodes

Arthrobotrys is a genus of fungi that not only kills nematodes, but it also sets traps in order to catch them!

2020-09-1410 min

7. Ophyroglena: The Tricky Transforming Ciliate

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.

2020-09-2110 min

8. Can Microbes See Without Eyes?

2020-09-2910 min

9. Do Microscopic Immortals Actually Exist?

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.

2020-10-0510 min

10. Water Is Thicker When You’re Smaller

2020-10-1210 min

11. Didinium: The Paramecium Hunter

2020-11-0210 min

12. Some Water Bears Live on Land

2020-11-0910 min

13. The Case of the Mistaken Amoeba

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!

2020-11-1610 min

14. This Ciliate Is About to Die

It's time to explore a big question while we watch a ciliate go through its last moments.

2020-11-2310 min

15. Strange Stentor Stories

Our giant Stentor friends are back with more strange stories about these mysterious giants!

2020-11-3010 min

16. The Schoolteacher Who Discovered 700 Ciliates

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!

2020-12-0810 min

17. How Did Multicellularity Evolve?

2020-12-1410 min

18. Actinobolina: A Tiny Predatory Porcupine

It may not be the super rare tentacled ciliate we were looking for, but it's still a really cool super rare tentacled ciliate!

2020-12-2110 min

19. Foraminifera: Hard on The Outside, Squishy on the Inside

We're going fossil hunting for Foraminifera! From beaches, to the ocean floor, to the foundation of the Egyptian pyramids, Forams are everywhere!

2020-12-2810 min

20. Why Do Bacteria Move Like Vibrating Chaos Snakes?

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?

2021-01-0410 min

21. Dinoflagellates: The Algae That Saved an Astronaut

2021-01-1210 min

22. Moss & Lichen: Which One Is Actually a Plant?

2021-01-1810 min

23. Suctorians: The Ugly Duckling of Ciliates

2021-01-2510 min

24. Pelomyxa: The Microbe That's Big Enough to Pet

2021-02-0110 min