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The Dark History of Sea Monkeys

The Dark History of Sea Monkeys

Episode number: 1
What Is Mold and Why Does It Love Bread?

What Is Mold and Why Does It Love Bread?

Episode number: 2

Overview: It's time to dive into our collection of spores, molds, and fungus!

Why Do Microbes Explode Under UV Light?

Why Do Microbes Explode Under UV Light?

Episode number: 3
The Purple Bacteria That Are Afraid of Oxygen

The Purple Bacteria That Are Afraid of Oxygen

Episode number: 4

Overview: “But wait!” you might be saying to yourself. “How can an organism be photosynthetic and so afraid of oxygen? Doesn’t photosynthesis create oxygen?” And yes, you would be correct—most of the time...

Slime Tubes in Search of Sunlight

Slime Tubes in Search of Sunlight

Episode number: 5

Overview: There are only a few groups of bacteria that do this kind of gliding, but they’re found across a plethora of environments, including ponds, soil, and, surprise, in our own mouths.

Journey Through the Body of a Rotifer

Journey Through the Body of a Rotifer

Episode number: 6

Overview: Rotifers don’t really get a lot of love when it comes to microscopic animals. At least as far as the public imagination goes, the rotifer is overshadowed by its fellow metazoan of the microcosmos: the tardigrade. And we might be part of the problem.

The Fish Sucking Lice That Aren’t Lice

The Fish Sucking Lice That Aren’t Lice

Episode number: 7

Overview: Arugulus sure know how to get under a fish's skin, literally. Fish will actually throw themselves out of the water to get an Aruglus off of their side.

Tumbling Down Invisible Highways

Tumbling Down Invisible Highways

Episode number: 8

Overview: When we look at bacteria under a microscope, they appear to be tumbling around chaotically, but over the centuries we realized that their pathways have a purpose.

The Arachnid Whose Poop Is Making You Sneeze

The Arachnid Whose Poop Is Making You Sneeze

Episode number: 9
Dileptus: The Toxic Micro Elephant With an Insatiable Appetite

Dileptus: The Toxic Micro Elephant With an Insatiable Appetite

Episode number: 10
Copepods: The Diatom-Devouring King of Plankton

Copepods: The Diatom-Devouring King of Plankton

Episode number: 11

Overview: Scientists have observed some copepods eating over 300,000 diatoms in a single day!

Microbes in Slow Motion

Microbes in Slow Motion

Episode number: 12

Overview: 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.

The Tiny Crustacean With the Oldest Penis

The Tiny Crustacean With the Oldest Penis

Episode number: 13
Looking for Answers in the Skull of a Zebrafish

Looking for Answers in the Skull of a Zebrafish

Episode number: 14
Creepy Crawly Close-Ups

Creepy Crawly Close-Ups

Episode number: 15
Adventures in Being Eaten

Adventures in Being Eaten

Episode number: 16
The Complicated Relationships of the Microcosmos

The Complicated Relationships of the Microcosmos

Episode number: 17
The Double Life of a Fake Jellyfish

The Double Life of a Fake Jellyfish

Episode number: 18
The Tiny Worlds Inside of Single-Celled Organisms

The Tiny Worlds Inside of Single-Celled Organisms

Episode number: 19

Overview: We often focus on the organisms, but what about the even smaller world inside of them?

Microbe Hunting in Antarctica

Microbe Hunting in Antarctica

Episode number: 20
Nematodes: The Worm That Sculpted The World

Nematodes: The Worm That Sculpted The World

Episode number: 21

Overview: 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.

Aeolosoma: Polka-Dotted Vacuum Worms

Aeolosoma: Polka-Dotted Vacuum Worms

Episode number: 22

Overview: Worms, despite their seemingly simple bodies, are a diverse bunch. Which is why we thought that for today, it might be fun to visit with a less famous worm, and like one of those relatives you don’t know very much about, but every time you see them, there’s a new, strange story to unpack.

What Even Is A Species?

What Even Is A Species?

Episode number: 23

Overview: If you know about the species Lacrymaria olor, then you know what you’re getting when you see it under a microscope. It has a distinct shape, a distinct way of life—the combination of its own genetics and its surrounding environment.

Spathidiids Come In Many Shapes and Sizes

Spathidiids Come In Many Shapes and Sizes

Episode number: 24

Overview: The family Spathidiidae is made up of around 20 genera, which encompass around 250 known species. And there’s a lot of variety in the Spathidiid family to sort through.