Amazing work, congratulations from Brazil. I'm Biology teacther in my country, and I suggested your channel for my students to observe the microscopic life, once again congratulations on your videos.
I think RU-vid recommended this to me because I like journey to the Microcosmos but part of that is the soothing, informative narration that goes with it. I can keep watching because I have the voice in the background. While this is fascinating, I just really wish I had something related to go with it to listen to.
Hey James! Your work is absolutly amazing! Tomorrow I´m giving my cell biology class, and your videos are the best to show different microscopy types. I´m engoyng your instagram almoust from very beginning and waiting for new videos every time! All biology teachers are so much greatfull! Hi from Russia and Mexico
This is such a beautiful video! You are doing a great job! Me and my daughter too are observing tardigrades. Could you please share some tips on keeping them alive on a slide and feeding them?
It is fascinating to me seeing this, but i bet seeing it directly with your eye on the microscope is a different journey! Amazing job as always. By the way what are the glowy things?
Its just a microcosm. I wonder if the universe being fractal are we being observed by some entity that we will never know exists and never will know. Just like these waterbears will be unaware of us are we unaware of the next level up
This water bear thing is so picky, what is it searching for? it has so much life around it but isn't grabbing anything and it isn't green, it must eat other (alive or dead) organisms...
I... what... how come it has three heads/mouths on one end and like two on the other... all stretching trying to grab passing microfood?? The tardigrade is... microbe hydra??? EDIT JESUS MORE HEADS EMERGED
Brilliant, I’m still hoping to find my own tardigrades over the weekend. My pond in a jar has lots of life, no tardigrades as far as I can see though. I’m also completely jealous, your setup is amazing!