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Journey to the Microcosmos - Season 7 Episode 53 The Future of Microscopy (and end of our Journey)

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People have been staring through the microscope for centuries, peering into the microcosmos and uncovering its beauty as they pursue deeper questions about the world around us. This is our series finale, and we want to thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for coming on this journey with us. It has been such a privilege to be a part of such a wonderful community, and we can't wait to join you all on your journeys ahead.

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First Air Date: Jun 24, 2019

Last Air date: Sep 30, 2024

Season: 7 Season

Episode: 234 Episode

Runtime: 10 minutes

IMDb: 5.00/10 by 1.00 users

Popularity: 14.31

Language: English

Episode The Complicated Sex Lives of Hydra When Is A Fungus Not A Fungus? The Cryptic Origins of Yogurt Why Beggiatoa Are Stuffed Full Of Sulfur We Don't Know Why Moth Wings Glow Avoid These Tiny Bits of Killer Fluff (If You Can) This Neon World Is Inside Your Fruit Up Close With The World's Deadliest Animal Falling In Love With Microscopy The Tiny Worlds Inside of Puddles Why Are Some Birds Blue? The Electric Relationship Between Plants And Bees Floating Cities of Scum Liverworts Use The Rain To Make Their Clones Bacteria That Survive In Gelatinous Colonies Is It Possible To Photosynthesize In The Dark? This Predator Is A Shape-Shifter Blood-Sucking Escape Artists This Microscopic Killer Wears Its Victims These Dancing Worms Are Surprisingly Useful Some Ciliates Are Hiding a Secret Weapon Can Microbes Just Appear Out Of Nowhere? Trying To Solve Some Micro Mysteries What Do These Algae Do With Four Genomes? The History of Red Algae These Mites Give Cheese Its Flavor Why Picocyanobacteria Might Just Outlast All Of Us We Built A Tardigrade Trap, And It Worked The Microbial Universe That Makes Kombucha This Microbe Hasn't Been Seen Since The 1930s What Makes A Microbe Rare? These Tiny Crustaceans Hate Change This special diatom is having a very bad day We Fed Our Microbes Blood So You Don't Have To These Slugs Led Us to the Last Good Place on the Internet How Do We Find Cancer? Watch a Stentor Fix Itself This Amoeba Made Armor From Its Dead Enemies We Found Something Strange in Portugal We've Been Looking For This Purple Amoeba for 6 Years! You Have Something in Common With This Horrifying Tube Worm Tiny Mysteries from the Black Sea We Found a Very, Very Tiny Kraken How Does The Microcosmos Change With the Seasons? Why Are Ciliates So Hairy? What These Microbes Teach Us About Free Will Microscopic Beauty from a Nuclear Test Site Why Do Planarians Have Those Triangles on their Heads? A Collection of Tiny Universes Some Microbes Also Take Naps We Answer Your Questions! We Spilled Ink On Our Slides to See What Would Happen The Future of Microscopy (and end of our Journey)