HHMI BioInteractive Short Films   /     Animated Life: Seeing the Invisible

Description

In 1674, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek looked at a drop of lake water through his homemade microscope and discovered an invisible world that no one knew existed. His work inspired countless microbiology researchers, including HHMI investigator Bonnie Bassler, one of the narrators of this animated feature. Leeuwenhoek was a haberdasher and city official in Delft, The Netherlands. He seems to have been inspired to take up microscopy by having seen a copy of Robert Hooke's illustrated book Micrographia. Leeuwenhoek started making simple microscopes and using them to observe the world around him. He was the first to discover bacteria, protists, sperm cells, blood cells, rotifers, and much more.

Subtitle
17th-century discoveries of microbes.
Duration
6:31
Publishing date
2014-10-26 11:00
Link
http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/seeing-the-invisible
Contributors
  Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Enclosures
http://media.hhmi.org/biointeractive/films/Seeing-the-Invisible_SD.m4v
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