Journey to the Microcosmos (2019)

Season 6

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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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Genre Documentary
Duration 10 min / episode
Country US
Release 24 Jun 2019
Language EN
Director Hank Green
Keywords microscope microscopic
Type TV Series Ended

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Hank Green Self - Host
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E01
S06E01
Giant Microscopic Cannibals
E02
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How Many Cells Are in a Microscopic Animal?
E03
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The Remarkable Mystery of Land Plants
E04
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There's More Than Coral at the Coral Farm
E05
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We Finally Found the Elusive Bristle Worm!
E06
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Putting Coral Under the Microscope
E07
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How Brownian Motion Helped Prove the Existence of Atoms
E08
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How to Not Kill an Extremely Rare Microbe
E09
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Mouthless Parasites That Make Their Home In Worm Guts
E10
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Can This Baby Rotifer Escape Before It’s Eaten Alive?
E11
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Bryozoa: Moss Animals That Are Defined by Their Butts
E12
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Getting to the Root of Nitrogen Fixation
E13
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A Two-Headed Ciliate and Other Adorable, Dead, and Extinct Things
E14
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The Aquatic Snails That Leave a Path of Destruction
E15
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These Squishy Dots Move So Fast You Might Miss Them
E16
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Our Tardigrades Got Stuck in a German Post Office
E17
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These Walking Ciliates Are Frustrating
E18
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Water Mites: Sticky Dancers with Crystal Poop
E19
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We Accidentally Grew Crystals
E20
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Ghost Fleas: Tiny See Through Cyclopses
E21
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Bacteria That Only Want To Head North
E22
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The Shared Doom of Microscopic Hitchhikers
E23
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Kentrophoros: The Mouthless Ciliate With a Back Full of Snacks
E24
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These Rotifers Glue Themselves Together
E25
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Why Are These Single-Celled Organisms So Large?
E26
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Sand Is Full of Life and Death
E27
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The 18th Century Tardigrade Debate
E28
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Is the Mitochondria Always the Powerhouse of the Cell?
E29
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This Extremely Rare Ciliate Has Only Been Seen Four Times
E30
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How We Got The DNA From This Extremely Rare Ciliate
E31
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A Microscopic Tour Through A Norwegian Fjord
E32
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The Illuminating Reason Perenema Curl Up Into a Ball
E33
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The Collotheca Doesn’t Mind Eating Its Own Babies
E34
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The Indecisive Evolution of Gastrotrichs
E35
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How Electricity Brings Order To Chaos
E36
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The Microcosmos Is Made of Star Stuff
E37
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Your Mouth Is A Cave For Microbes
E38
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Microscopic Space Travelers
E39
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These Microbes Wear Chain Mail Made From DNA
E40
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How Does Yeast Make Bread?
E41
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How Do Microbes Make Decisions?
E42
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How Your Blood Keeps You Alive
E43
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Can Bacteria Eat Plastic?
E44
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Lichen: The Mysterious Love Child of Fungi and Algae
E45
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The Microcosmos Is A Very Stressful Place
E46
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These Mites Are Probably On Your Face Right Now
E47
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The Incredible World of Bacterial Communities
E48
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The Tube-dwelling Architects Of The Microcosmos
E49
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How To Kick Off Your Microscopic Journey
E50
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Unboxing Our Microcosmos Microscope!
E51
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The Complicated Sex Lives of Hydra
E52
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When Is A Fungus Not A Fungus?
E53
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The Cryptic Origins of Yogurt
E54
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Why Beggiatoa Are Stuffed Full Of Sulfur
E55
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We Don't Know Why Moth Wings Glow
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