Journey to the Microcosmos
Journey to the Microcosmos

Journey to the Microcosmos (2019)

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7 Seasons
June 24, 2019
English
Documentary

Synopsis

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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Meet the Microcosmos
E1

Meet the Microcosmos

Jun 24, 2019
10 min

Join us on the first episode of Journey to the Microcosmos as we 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 hope to take you on a fascinating, reflective journey!

How Microscopic Hunters Get Their Lunch
E2

How Microscopic Hunters Get Their Lunch

Jul 1, 2019
10 min

On this week's journey, we explore the ways things eat in the microcosmos, from Stentors filter feeding to Dileptus hunting down and absorbing its prey.

Stentors: Single-Celled Giants
E3

Stentors: Single-Celled Giants

Jul 8, 2019
10 min

It's time to meet a single-celled organism that is bigger than a tardigrade! We'll learn how Stentors reproduce, why they look like trumpets, and why some of them are just SO BLUE!

How Do Microorganisms Reproduce?
E4

How Do Microorganisms Reproduce?

Jul 15, 2019
10 min

How do stentors make more stentors? Does Paramecium reproduce sexually or asexually? Find out on this week's journey as we explore the ways the microcosmos reproduce!

Where Did Eukaryotic Cells Come From? - A Journey Into Endosymbiotic Theory
E5

Where Did Eukaryotic Cells Come From? - A Journey Into Endosymbiotic Theory

Jul 22, 2019
10 min

1.8 billion years ago, a cell ate another cell, but it didn't digest it, and without that happening, we would not exist. This week we explore the origins of eukaryotic cells and ask the question, "Are our cells more than ourselves?"

Tardigrades: Chubby, Misunderstood, & Not Immortal
E6

Tardigrades: Chubby, Misunderstood, & Not Immortal

Jul 29, 2019
10 min

We know these cute little water bears can survive the vacuum of space but are they actually immortal? We'll explore that and other misconceptions about tardigrades in this week's journey!

How Do Protozoa Get Around?
E7

How Do Protozoa Get Around?

Aug 5, 2019
10 min

If you were a protozoan, how would you zoom zoom zoom all around the microcosmos? From false feet to microtubules, find out how these single-celled eukaryotes make their way through the universe.

Diatoms: Tiny Factories You Can See From Space
E8

Diatoms: Tiny Factories You Can See From Space

Aug 12, 2019
10 min

We owe so much to diatoms! They help us make beer, paint, and kitty litter, and they're responsible for some of the air you're breathing right now!

Mysterious Jiggly Crystals and Other Intracellular Structures
E9

Mysterious Jiggly Crystals and Other Intracellular Structures

Aug 20, 2019
10 min

Let's journey deep into the cells themselves to take a look at some of the structures that keep cells alive and others that do... something... that we'll figure out someday... probably.

How Do Colonies Help Microorganisms Survive?
E10

How Do Colonies Help Microorganisms Survive?

Aug 26, 2019
10 min

In the microcosmos, it's dangerous to go alone. This week we go on a journey into colonies to find out why sticking together is such a great strategy!

Death in the Microcosmos
E11

Death in the Microcosmos

Sep 2, 2019
10 min

Death is inevitable and mysterious, even in the microcosmos. Stentors, heliozoans, and yes, even tardigrades, experience death in many different ways.

Euglenoids: Single-Celled Shapeshifters
E12

Euglenoids: Single-Celled Shapeshifters

Sep 9, 2019
10 min

Euglenoids have had a very, very long time to evolve, and that has led to the things they have evolved into being extremely diverse—so diverse that, combined with the varied shape-shifting abilities of its member species, euglenoids have proven challenging to both identify and classify.

Hydra: Stretchy, Speedy, & Probably Immortal
E13

Hydra: Stretchy, Speedy, & Probably Immortal

Sep 16, 2019
10 min

The hydra of mythology may not be as far off from reality as you think! Let's take a journey to the mall to meet our tentacled, regenerating friends!

Relax and Enjoy the View
E14

Relax and Enjoy the View

Sep 23, 2019
10 min

This week, we're taking a bit of a break, but we thought you might also like one. So, today, let's all just sit and look at our lovely little friends while we take a breath and enjoy Andrew Huang's amazing music.

Life Without Oxygen? Challenge Accepted
E15

Life Without Oxygen? Challenge Accepted

Oct 1, 2019
10 min

Slimy, a little smelly, maybe even a little gross, but to many organisms, the oxic-anoxic transition is a shifting chemical boundary that has created a challenge for life...a challenge it conquered.

Rotifers: Charmingly Bizarre & Often Ignored
E16

Rotifers: Charmingly Bizarre & Often Ignored

Oct 7, 2019
10 min

We also don't really know what rotifers are... but we'll try to tell you as much as we know!

The Microscopic Circle of Life
E17

The Microscopic Circle of Life

Oct 14, 2019
10 min

Life is chemistry. From diatom to Diana, life is not a magical imbued trait, is a process of the physics of our universe. The precise and convoluted chemistry of life requires specific physical and chemical situations. And this planet has a dizzying variety of such circumstances that, over millions or even billions of years, living chemical systems have evolved to thrive in.

Amoebas: Occasional Brain-Eaters
E18

Amoebas: Occasional Brain-Eaters

Oct 21, 2019
10 min

Yes, they might eat your brain, but there's a lot more to amoebas than that!

The Colors of the Microcosmos
E19

The Colors of the Microcosmos

Oct 28, 2019
10 min

We see the colors of the microcosmos every single week, but let's stop and ask why our some microbes are bright green, while others are a golden brown.

Eating, Hatching, and Crashing into the Moon: More About Tardigrades
E20

Eating, Hatching, and Crashing into the Moon: More About Tardigrades

Nov 4, 2019
10 min

This week, the microcosmos meet the cosmos as we explore even more fascinating things about our friend, the tardigrade. We'll discuss their weird weird mouths, how we take care of our tardigrades, and what's going to happen to those tardigrades that crashed into the moon.

Are Microbes Good or Bad for Humans?
E21

Are Microbes Good or Bad for Humans?

Nov 11, 2019
10 min

Where is the line between good and bad microorganisms and why do we seem to know so much more about the bad ones?

Paramecium: The White Rat of Ciliates
E22

Paramecium: The White Rat of Ciliates

Nov 18, 2019
10 min

These world travelers might be, well, almost everywhere, but there is a still a lot we don't know about the famous paramecium.

Microorganisms Are Cleaning the Water You Drink
E23

Microorganisms Are Cleaning the Water You Drink

Nov 25, 2019
10 min

Microbes are used for everything from baking to brewing, but wastewater treatment is where they do some of their most important work.

What Microscope Do We Use? (And Other Frequently Asked Questions)
E24

What Microscope Do We Use? (And Other Frequently Asked Questions)

Dec 3, 2019
10 min

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What Humans and Stentors Have in Common
E25

What Humans and Stentors Have in Common

Dec 9, 2019
10 min

This week, we're diving back into the world of Stentors to find out what humans and Stentors have in common!

Gastrotrichs: Four Day Old Grandmothers
E26

Gastrotrichs: Four Day Old Grandmothers

Dec 16, 2019
10 min

These little hairy-bellied friends lead a very interesting life, albeit a short one.

We Recorded Some Strange Goop. What Is It?
E27

We Recorded Some Strange Goop. What Is It?

Dec 23, 2019
10 min

This week's journey comes to you unedited and in real-time as we explore a mysterious infection.

What If All the Microbes Disappeared?
E28

What If All the Microbes Disappeared?

Dec 31, 2019
10 min

In a world without microbes, this channel wouldn't exist. But there are other, more important things that would stop existing as well, and today we're going to explore just what could survive a world without our little micro friends, and for how long.

Desmids: The Symmetrical Algae That's Full of Crystals
E29

Desmids: The Symmetrical Algae That's Full of Crystals

Jan 6, 2020
10 min

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Microbes Don’t Actually Look Like Anything
E30

Microbes Don’t Actually Look Like Anything

Jan 14, 2020
10 min

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Original Title

Journey to the Microcosmos

Status

Ended

Seasons

7

Episodes

236