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amazingfungi
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RAF Red Arrows Flypast, Edinburgh, 10th August, 2024
The amazing Royal Air force "Red Arrows" fly over Edinburgh, to support the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, 2024. Filmed from Holyrood Park, with the backdrop of Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags. Welcome to our wonderful city!
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Stranger Fungi
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Stranger Fungi is a preview of some exciting new videos in production featuring bioluminescence, time-lapse photography and real-time spore release from living fungi. In this video: - Bioluminescent mycelium and rhizomorph growth of Armillaria mellea "honey fungus" - Time lapse growth of bioluminescent fruiting bodies from Panellus stpticus (a non-edible, wood decay fungus) - Cordyceps growing ...
Phallus impudicus (stinkhorn) mycelium time-lapse (4 Days)
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Mycelium of the "stinkhorn" fungus growing in culture; time-lapse sequence filmed over a 4 day period. This fungus displays beautiful rhizomorphic mycelium; the individual thread-like hyphae adhere to each other forming bundles / strands, which helps them reach into the air and explorer new habitats. In this video, the mycelium is growing over an unidentified black mould colony.
Slime mould on agar
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Physarum polycephalum: time lapse sequence of plasmodium growing over agar.
Slime mould on wood
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Physarum polycephalum (plasmodial slime mould) growing on a piece of wood
Neurospora sporulation
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Time lapse movie of Neurospora crassa (wild type) growing on a block of agar media from mycelium eventually turning into spores.
Dynamics of cytoplasm & nuclei in mycelium: the living network of a filamentous fungus colony.
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In memory of our wonderful friend and teacher, Professor Nick D. Read.1954 - 2020. Time-lapse LASER scanning confocal microscopy focused on the interior region of a living colony of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa. The video shows the dynamic transport of GREEN nuclei (H1 histone protein tagged with green fluorescent protein "GFP") and RED membranous organelles (stained with fluorescen...
Plasmodial slime mould growth on agar
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Slime mould Physarum polycephalum growing on an agar "path" in a Petri dish.
Neurospora crassa mitochondria 01
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Hyphae of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa, stained with a fluorescent dye which targets mitochondria, filmed using time lapse confocal microscopy.
Bioluminescent mushrooms 02
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Mushrooms development of the naturally bioluminescent (glow in the dark) fungus Panellus stipticus. (pseudocolour - the natural light emitted is green)
Bioluminescent mycelium (Armillaria mellea)
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Mycelium of the fungus Armillaria mellea (the honey fungus) grown in darkness. (grayscale - the natural light emitted is green)
Bioluminescent mycelium 01
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Mycelium of the fungus Armillaria mellea (the honey fungus) grown in darkness. (pseudocolour - the natural light emitted is green)
Bioluminescent mycelium 02
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Mycelium of the fungus Panellus stipticus (the bitter oyster mushroom) grown in darkness. (pseudocolour - the natural light emitted is green)
Neurospora crassa mycelium growth 01 (vertical)
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Neurospora crassa mycelium growth 01 (vertical)
Neurospora crassa mycelium growth 03 (horizontal)
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Neurospora crassa mycelium growth 03 (horizontal)
Neurospora crassa branching mutant "spray"
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Neurospora crassa branching mutant "spray"
Neurospora crassa mycelium 02 (vertical)
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Neurospora crassa mycelium 02 (vertical)
Neurospora crassa hyphae growing (high magnification)
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Neurospora crassa hyphae growing (high magnification)
@amazingfungi can i contact you about using this clip for a community art project? Thanks, Victoria
Absolutely amazing work
Lovely footage! Could you share some wisdom, how did you create it? What equipment did you use?
First off, I love this footage. Amazing job. If you are willing to share, how was this done? It's a bit too crisp for dark field. Thank you, keep going and don't drop please .
This is really AMAZING. Is it possible I could use your footage in a local concert for an indie band?
Anyone else find it beautiful how even in a Petri dish (I assume that's what this is) the spores colonize out in a circle, in a pattern almost identical to the mushroom gills that inevitably spawned them
My god the spores really are tiny tiny baby mushrooms! Lol
How difficult is to do time lapse?
👍Great video! Strange indeed. Looks like real life sci fi. Ergot has such a wild history in regards to interactions with human society with the Saint Anthony's fire illness, LSD creation, and as a possible cause of Salem witch trials.
They have septae??
I'm not interested in humans anymore... naah!!...
This is amazing! can i use this for my interactive video installation?
May I e-mail you about an art project I am working on?
Where do you find these awesome videos?
Are those jack o lanterns? (the bioluminescent ones)
Fungiing amazing!
Hello, this video is amazing! Is it possible to use your video as to explain our concept of design which is related to fungi growth? we are a student team from NYC University! for educational video use! thanks! if you agree would like the result how it loooks, we are very happy to send you back what we made also! Hope to hear from you guys soon!
How does this not have millions of views. You're amazing.
This is awesome! Many years ago I was near the Appalachian mountains walking in the forest at night and I spotted a blue glowing stick. It was a couple feet long and 2-3 inches in diameter. All of the bark had fallen off, it was really decayed, it was at the point where wood turns into a big sponge. But it was still solid enough to hold it and swing it around like a glowing sword. It was SO cool. Never knew what species it was, but it looks like Armillaria is native to the North East US. 🤔🤓
What an amazing video. I didn't expect this to be good just from looking at the thumbnail for some reason... I was wrong. This was super insightful. I didn't know that the inside of the mycelium is so fluid! I assumed it was made up from "solid" cells and always wondered how nutrients were transported throughout the organism. Thank you!
Really pleased you enjoyed the videos, and thanks for highlighting the dynamic nature of the cytoplasm. It often resembles a soup with spaghetti and meatballs! I have many more new clips to share, just adding sounds.
mycology is fascinating
This is beautiful! Would you mind if I used these clips for a music video?
May God grant us all still air boxes.....amen!
Would love a behind the scenes on how you filmed the last mycelium video
i’ll try to explain more in some lab based videos, underway. incidentally the lighting was filtered through a scrap of coloured glass from an aircraft display panel and plastic filter from an old calculator.
amazing!
Incredible! I definitely got Stranger Things vibes from the mycelial growth. Beautiful shots!
Very cool!
You did a great job with this video. Thank you.
I love all of these videos l wish you posted more. ♥️ thanks
Thank you, I am working on several new fungi videos, stay tuned!
Life is amazing!! I took some screen shots for wallpaper on my phone. Is that okay? Awesome videos!!👍
Hello - really beautiful video, thank you for sharing! :) A question: does anybody know what the mycelium is growing in from 0:53 - mycelium growth macro? How was this flat dark blue background achieved?
Although I have no clue what sort of mycelium that is (because it’s basically impossible to distinguish different kinds mycelium as far as mushrooms go), I do have some guess to how they achieved the background. I’d assume they put dye inside of the agar before pouring it as well as putting the plate on a black background before filming.
@@bingus454 nope
@@AudioStorm1980 how constructive
Blue food coloring
Thank you!
Does anyone know what microscope/camera is required to obtain these shots?
The sequence was acquired using a BIORAD MRC600 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope. thanks for your question!
@@amazingfungi Amazing :D Is it possible to get in touch with you about this movie ? I would love to know more about it and propose a project to the author of it. Is that you ?
Hi, I'm trying to get in touch with you about using this footage for a documentary program. Do let me know your email address so I can contact you with more information.
Hi Dr. Hickey! We've sent you an email, we'd love to hear back from you. Thank you for your time!
This is what i want to watch for hours when I trip
I need all your videos on infinite loops lol
Thank you very much.
Do you sell video s like this for introduction purposes?
Make a video of rigworm fungus
mycelium under blue light= <3
Paul Stamets brought me here.
Dendrites, wait no, lightning! Wait no, ITS ALL ALIVE !
Way underrated. This is awesome!!
生まれろッ……!新たなる『生命』よ!
We are one
What % agar is this solution and is it non nutrient?
2% water agar with oat flake as food source.
<3
Beautiful work
😍