The Microbes Within Us - With Ed Yong
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of microbes in this 47-minute talk by science writer Ed Yong at The Royal Institution. Dive into the complex ecosystem of trillions of microbes living within the human body and discover their profound impact on health, behavior, and evolution. Learn about the role of bacteria in shaping animal evolution, the importance of breastfeeding beyond infant nutrition, and how some animals can survive without mouths or guts. Uncover the connections between microbes and the immune system, rapid adaptation, and the Tree of Life. Gain insights into cutting-edge research, including Australian scientists' innovative approach to fighting tropical diseases using infected mosquitoes. Explore topics such as probiotics, TMAO, and the fascinating world of Wolbachia bacteria in nature.
Syllabus
Introduction
Microbes as agents of disease
Microbes in animals
Breastfeeding
The immune system
Microbes and animal evolution
Rapid adaptation
Probiotics
TMAO
Tree of Life
Wolbachia
Wolbachia in the wild
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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