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Gas - Microscopic (Ambient Electronic Space)
http://www.microscopics.co.uk to buy this album. Fan made video for Gas - Microscopic. Update: Not an offical video. This track can be downloaded from http://www.microscopics.co.uk for free! From 'Gas 0095', the classic and rare (up to $460 on eBay) electronic album on the legendary Emit (em:t). Now remastered and is available again from http://www.microscopics.co.uk
Length: 593
Rating: 4.90 (534 ratings)
Tags: gas microscopic electronic music ambient mat jarvis electronica synth emit em:t chillout awesome boards of canada warp
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MICROSCOPIC MEMORANDUM
A microorganism (also can be spelled as micro organism) or microbe is an organism that is microscopic (too small to be seen by the naked human eye). The study of microorganisms is called microbiology, a subject that began with Anton van Leeuwenhoek's discovery of microorganisms in 1675, using a microscope of his own design.
Microorganisms are incredibly diverse and include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists, as well as some microscopic plants and animals. They do not include viruses and prions, which are generally classified as non-living. Most microorganisms are single-celled, or unicellular, but some multicellular organisms are microscopic, while some unicellular protists, and a bacteria called Thiomargarita namibiensis are visible to the naked eye.
Microorganisms live in all parts of the biosphere where there is liquid water, including hot springs, on the ocean floor, high in the atmosphere and deep inside rocks within the Earth's crust. Microorganisms are critical to nutrient recycling in ecosystems as they act as decomposers. As some microorganisms can fix nitrogen, they are a vital part of the nitrogen cycle, and recent studies indicate that airborne microbes may play a role in precipitation and weather.
Microbes are also exploited by people in biotechnology, both in traditional food and beverage preparation, as well as modern technologies based on genetic engineering. However, pathogenic microbes are harmful, since they invade and grow within other organisms, causing diseases that kill millions of people, other animals, and plants every year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbes
Length: 335
Rating: 4.90 (34 ratings)
Tags: MICROSCOPIC BACTERIA LARVA SCIENCE ORGANISM MEMBRANE FUNGI MICROBIOLOGY PLANTS ANIMALS BIOSPHERE OCEAN DEPTH UNICELLULA
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Nat Cassidy - Xero, The Microscopic Hero (Live)
Nat Cassidy performs Xero, The Microscopic Hero at the Knitting Factory on 01/28/2007.
Length: 262
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
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Microscopic
All life forms have their own way of communicating. You can't even imagine how many languages there could be in our galaxy. Microscopic is a performance that tries to capture some sort of universal language. With hypnotic music and kaleidoscopic video material we bring you to a domain where there are no secrets. The creatures communicate with light and colour. They are silent and have no purpose. They are just beings flowing around, knowing all there is to know. (Montevideo, live cinema).
Length: 451
Rating: 5.00 (22 ratings)
Tags: microscope biology ufo sonology light
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Microrobots
Microscopic robots crafted to maneuver separately without any obvious guidance are now assembling into self-organized structures after years of continuing research led by a Duke University computer scientist. Each microrobot is shaped something like a spatula but with dimensions measuring just microns, or millionths of a meter.
Length: 104
Rating: 5.00 (10 ratings)
Tags: micro robot bruce donald duke university computer science
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