This Extremely Rare Ciliate Has Only Been Seen Four Times
Check out “Study Hall: Human Communication” as they unpack why communication matters in our lives, and how we can become even better communicators. https://bit.ly/StudyHallCommunication If you’ve been following James, our master of microscopes, on some of his other platforms, then you know what’s coming. You know that James has published his first academic paper, it's about this extraordinarily rare ciliate that you see now called Legendrea loyezae. You can check out “The Extraordinarily Rare Ciliate Legendrea loyezae” at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... Shop The Microcosmos: https://www.microcosmos.store Follow Journey to the Microcosmos: Twitter: / journeytomicro Facebook: / journeytomicro Support the Microcosmos: / journeytomicro More from Jam’s Germs: Instagram: / jam_and_germs YouTube: / @jamsgerms Hosted by Hank Green: Twitter: / hankgreen YouTube: / vlogbrothers Music by Andrew Huang: / andrewhuang Journey to the Microcosmos is a Complexly production. Find out more at https://www.complexly.com Stock video from: https://www.videoblocks.com SOURCES: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... This video has been dubbed using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.

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