The Invisible Universe Of The Human Microbiome
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2013
- The next time you look in a mirror, think about this: In many ways you're more microbe than human. There are 10 times more cells from microorganisms like bacteria and fungi in and on our bodies than there are human cells. But these tiny compatriots are invisible to the naked eye. So we asked artist Ben Arthur to give us a guided tour of the rich universe of the human microbiome.
I WAS ASSIGNED TO WATCH THIS FOR HOMEWORK BUT ITS ACTUALLY SO CUTE THAT IM ENJOYING IT
me too lol
Me too
sameee
Wow...7 year old video and I'm just watching it as a part of homework as well! What are ya'll studying? Homeopath in training here! n.n
Same
I nearly stood up and clapped to that video. Very very very well done. It was awesome! Subbed
Matsimus
This is cursed compared to that I was watching it for school and this comment showed up....
except for the false fact they opened the video with :,)
I love the animation! I especially loved when the little bacteria riding the other bacteria-with a war cry-charged bravely into battle. Epic! A great dramatization of the ceaseless work our body does to protect us against all the shit we fill ourselves with.
Absolutely brilliant video - don't know why but child-like animations always make science more fun. Thanks, NPR,
I really like this concept of edutainment, it really helps put these complex ideas into a more digestible form of understanding. Excellent for people of all ages.
Woow this was the best animation I ever saw on microbiome... thank you!
Art and science - a very beautiful animation about the human microbiome. Very much worth your 5 minutes :)
I have the flu and when I watched this, I felt 10 times better for some reason
Placebo
this is some osmosis jones type shit lol
Wonderful images. Scientifically accurate. Just the new kind of education we all need to learn.
now if microbiology were only taught like this in class, I wouldnt have gottan a C ;)
This video, luckily, is homework in my current Micro class.
@@justice5408 same
When I grow up, I wanna be a microbe in the human gut
Same
Wot de hoek
YoAddicts teah so cool i wanna be a fighter
ok but lets be friends
you ask Rick to do that
This is amazing. I learned a lot, and I'm so happy that there are outlets making cutting-edge science understandable for the general public - even children. Such nice animation, and what a creative way to interpret it too!
Excellent graphic illustration to simplify the comprehension of just one small area that reveals the complexity of 'life'.
I LOVE this animation! Beautifully done, congratulations!
This is the best animation I have ever seen, Sooo good! Thank you. Please keep making biology interesting & fun.
Beautifully animated!!! If all biology topics were taught in the form of UA-cam animations, everyone would want to major in biology!
This was so adorable!! I'd watch these animations all the time!
Not only was it legit, it was enjoyable to watch. Good work, great for kids too.
Absolutely loved this work, and have already forwarded it to several of my contacts.
Adorable, beautiful illustrations/animation! Worked perfectly with the audio.
I use this video to help educate patients as well as to my college Medical Anatomy and Physiology classes, as a link. Great work.
This video is fantastic on so many levels! Thank you so much for the upload
Wow! The tiny universe within each of us that determines our level of health . So well done!! Thank you!! 🎉
What a beautiful video of Microbiology 101. Something that some MD had forgotten these days. I wish it would be available in Spanish also.
Cant thank enough for this video. I have incorporated it in my lecture.
We are more connected to the universe than previously theorized and we are not separate or above anything else than once believed.
That was wonderful. Very informative.... makes me understand a few of the ideas better.
OMG..this video is too good..LOVE it! Thanks!!!
Absolutely amazing to see that inspiring and beautifully created!
That beam of destruction from the good microbe was epic. Great art and animation.
Kudos to the artist... Love those animations. ❤️
The animation in this video made it a lot of fun to watch. hopefully there are more in the pipeline like it.
This was absolutely fantastic, my son loved it. Thank you!
That was a lovely presentation, thank you.
An excellent explanation of the subject. And quite entertaining to view, in fact.
Aw man what an awesome way to help us think of our microbes! :D
Benjamin Arthur, thank you for this lovely animation!
Thanks to everyone for making this video!
This is a wonderful teaching tool. Excellent
Amazing work!!!
Very Awesome video! Keep em coming!
This deserves more views.
Love the animation! very educational and fun to watch :)
What a great vid!!! Thank you!!!!
Amazing visual and audio explanation.
What a great video! Thank you very much!
Incredible animation!
i just came back here because this is the first video that i watched in youtube and the presentation is beautiful. 😄😄👏👏👏
4:18 Aww that little guy is so cute!
I absolutely love the cartoon! What an adorable whimsical world with prehistoric vibes!
Great job NPR ;) Very nice summary of the field.
and epic as well! :)
Informative, creative, and beautiful.
beautiful illustration of what the human microbiome actually is!
AWESOME explanation!
Wonderful documentry
Bravo! Encore!! A+++
So why are people silent on the likes? Possibly because we still don't want to know that we have 17 trillion creepy crawly invisible things all over us? Oh well, medicine has not always been "tasty". And this piece presents an unsavory subject in just the right amount of comic realism.
PS: We are working on a "polymicrobial bacteriostat" an antibiotic that equally stops all species of bacteria from growing, even superbugs, and does this across the board according to their species. Thus, the microbiome is preserved without killing all of anything and the bad bugs are capped from growing into infection. So far so good.
As we complete our research we will need some "infotainment" as the information cannot be understood without an awareness of the details to set up the story.
John Matlick
John, how are you doing these days? I just found out about this video... it explains a great deal. When you say 'we' as in completing 'our' research, do you mean you are a microbiologist or?? I appreciate your comment and hope you're still hanging around UA-cam.
I cant believe how good this video is
I loved the animation :)) This video was amazing!
Great video, love the animation!
I was assigned this for homework im lowkey enjoying this.
so great! I loved this
Adorable animations and really got your point across.
Thank you Benjamin Arthur for such a great animation!
Thank you. I really enjoyed watching this video.🙏🌿
This is the neatest thing! My biology teacher showed me this in class the other day.
awesome! Great job!
Everyone should see this!
Love, love, love this! .. very informative. Could make a cool TV show.... as"Reboot!" is to the internet, "The Invisible Universe" is to the body. Cheers
Really Wonderful!!
Beautiful and very clear
This was so cute! I really wish this was a movie.
Nicely done!
Whoever made this video deserves a medal
perfect and well done
Benjamin Arthur you legend.
That was an adorable animation :33
Well done..The best video ive ever seen about our gut flora.
It tell the sad truth about everything.
Beautiful and educational video
Excellent!
4:17 Makes me want to take prebiotics by the bottle
Beautiful :)
This looks and sounds like a Ted-Ed but waaay better.
Keep up the good work!
Loved this.
fantastic !!
I love this!
amazing and educational
Fantastic video
Oh hi! I forgot I was subbed to you. Nice to see you again.
Great video!
Pretty cool character designs!
Amazing!
Wow, something actually good from NPR
Good information on microboime importance.
The gut microbiota is now considered one of the most complex microbial ecosystems on earth. Kresser bit.ly/1ewruSy
excellent!
Excellent video
It is closer to 3X as many bacteria as our cells. A student of mine showed me the original source where the authors suggested it MIGHT be 10x. This became known by us scientists and teachers as fact. More recent data suggest their numbers are much lower.
well-done!
i LOVE this Video!!!!
really nice video 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Just, awesome