Journey to the Microcosmos
Preserving the History of the Microcosmos With Prepared Slides
Sometimes, pictures and videos aren’t enough. Sometimes the best way to share what you’ve seen under the microscope is, well, to share the actual thing you’re looking at.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Bacillaria Distractingly Beautiful Crystal Colonies
Bacillaria Distractingly Beautiful Crystal Colonies
Brave Wilderness
Will I Get Worms? - Eating Parasites
In this segment of On Location, Coyote and the crew learn all about Nematodes! While visiting Dr. Patricia Stock’s lab at the University of Arizona the crew was able to witness how these small parasitic worms could become an...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Bend It Like NIST
It may sound like the stuff of science fiction but at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), nanosoccer is serious business.
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This Ciliate Is About to Die
It's time to explore a big question while we watch a ciliate go through its last moments.
Journey to the Microcosmos
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!
STAT
Drawing life as it begins
How did a scientist create incredibly detailed drawings of embryo development a century ago?
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The Tiny Crustacean With the Oldest Penis
The Tiny Crustacean With the Oldest Penis
Brave Wilderness
Removing a Face Parasite!
If you don’t already have a skincare routine, it might be time to pick one up, because once you see this… you can’t unsee it. This week, Mark and Dr. Hunter Hines, a Microbial Ecologist, are getting face-to-face with face parasites....
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Peritrich Ciliates Masters of Long-Range Snacking
Peritrich Ciliates Masters of Long-Range Snacking
Packt
Introduction to computer hardware and software : Configuring USB
From the section: Essential Peripherals. In this section, we learn more about optical media, USB standard, configure USB’s for keyboard and mIce. Most USB devices work well fresh out of the box. For those that don’t, it’s important to...
Science360
EARLY CONCEPT BRAIN RESEARCH: INCREASING THE FIELD OF VIEW
Compare a boxy 1980s TV to the sleek high-definition TVs of today: That's a 25-fold difference. Spencer Smith's microscope is a 100-fold difference over the microscopes used today. Smith, of the University of North Carolina's School of...
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The Highs and Lows of Tardigrade Pregnancy
The Highs and Lows of Tardigrade Pregnancy
Science360
Psychologist Steven Clark - Sciencelives
Steven Clark, a Psychology Professor at the University of California, Riverside, has spent the last 29 years conducting research on human memory and decision-making. During that period of time, 269 people were convicted of crimes they...
Journey to the Microcosmos
The Secret Things Living In Your Drains
The Secret Things Living In Your Drains
Journey to the Microcosmos
Bursaria: Giant Gravity-Sensing Vacuums
The big Roomba of the microcosmos is fascinating to watch as it lives its sink or swim life.
NASA
On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 10: Comets: A Love Story
Eugene and Carolyn Shoemaker’s love of exploration changed our understanding of the cosmos.
Journey to the Microcosmos
Microbes in Slow Motion
While our journeys are often enjoyed at a slow pace, when we go just a little bit slower and look a little bit deeper there’s always something new to find.
Journey to the Microcosmos
What Are These Vorticella up To
It’s not technically a colony. Think of it more as a community of like-minded individuals. And today, we are going to join them.
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The Fantastic Feet of the Microcosmos
The Fantastic Feet of the Microcosmos
Journey to the Microcosmos
Nematodes: The Worm That Sculpted The World
When it comes to the muses of the animal kingdom, the nematode seems like an unlikely well of inspiration, but over the past century, they’ve become one nonetheless. We also wanted to note that the label on the very last nematode clip...