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Hidden Beauty of the Microscopic World: What the tiniest forms of life can tell us about existence and our place in the universe New edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 200x200 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Watkins Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786784491
  • ISBN-13: 9781786784490
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 200x200 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Watkins Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1786784491
  • ISBN-13: 9781786784490
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The videographer behind the Journey to the Microcosmos YouTube channel (386K subscribers) James Weiss presents a beginner's guide to the extremely small and utterly strange life that surrounds us.

James Weiss was feeling lost in life when he first discovered his interest in the microscopic world. With his own microscope and a little homespun ingenuity, he began to capture thousands of hours of stunning footage of the creatures that he found around him: the local pond, at the beach, in a puddle. What he found astounded him, and it became his mission to reveal the beauty of the microcosmos to everyone.

In his fun and accessible style, interspersed with otherworldly photographs, James presents this beginner's guide to the invisible life that surrounds us. From the most simple single-celled life, to complex micro-animals, James reveals the secrets of a world that we rarely consider. Navigating the births, feasts, tragedies, idiosyncracies and deaths of a cast of tiny characters, learn how these lifeforms work and what lessons they can teach us about our own existence. Mixing scientific detail with thoughtful musings that betray the fascination at the heart of his topic, James has created a way of looking at microorganisms in an empathetic and engaging style.

You'll discover fascinating absurdities: that a cell can be both its own daughter and its own mother. That immortality really does exist, and it comes in the form of a teeny, tentacled medusa. And that seeing the wonder of nature from a new perspective can literally save your life.

Recenzijas

 The copious images in this companion guide are no less enchanting, and Weiss text fills in the background that the author cant always cover in his 10-minute YouTube episodes. . . . This approachable guide to another universe, as close as the nearest microscope, should appeal to general readers." Alan Moores, Booklist

Welcome to the microscopic world! 9(12)
Part One Prokaryotes
21(38)
Life in syrup
29(5)
Bacterial parasites of Paramecium
34(6)
Beggiatoa and Achromatium
40(4)
Cyanobacteria
44(6)
Nostoc
50(4)
Dolichospermum
54(3)
Foundations of life
57(2)
Part Two Unicellular Eukaryotes
59(124)
Desmids
63(9)
Green euglenids
72(10)
Diatoms
82(4)
Asterionella and Baciiiaria paxillifer
86(2)
Golden-Algae Synura
88(4)
Spirogyra
92(2)
Pediastrum
94(2)
Ciliates
96(2)
A mysterious ciliate
98(4)
Stentors
102(12)
Paramecium
114(6)
Nassula
120(2)
Lacrymaria olor
122(4)
Actinobolina
126(4)
Loxodes
130(5)
Didinium
135(3)
Dileptus
138(5)
Suctorians
143(3)
Vorticetta and other peritrich ciliates
146(4)
Blepharisma
150(5)
Coieps
155(1)
Ophryoglena
156(4)
DIC microscopy
160(2)
Amoeboids
162(2)
Vampyrella
164(1)
Pelomyxa
165(1)
Naegleria fowleri
166(2)
Testate amoebas
168(3)
Foraminifera
171(4)
Myxomycetes
175(3)
Water moulds
178(2)
The unique unicellulars
180(3)
Part Three Multicellular Eukaryotes
183(69)
Nematodes and Fungi
187(6)
Amoebophilus simplex
193(5)
Daphnia
198(8)
Gostrotrichs
206(4)
Hydra
210(8)
Rotifers
218(8)
Tardigrades
226(18)
Meet Amelia the water bear
244(4)
Surviving is not living
248(4)
References 252(1)
Resources 252(1)
Index 253
James Weiss, also known as Jam's Germs, is the videographer for the hugely popular Journey to the Microcosmos YouTube channel, which has over 341,000 subscribers.