The Unlikely Beauty of Blooming Strains of Mold Captured in Super Macro Timelapse Footage
In a leavening episode of the Yan Liang series Beauty of Science (previously) shows the remarkable process in which four common strains of mold bloom. This super macro footage captures the unexpected and quite mesmerizing beauty of this otherwise distasteful subject.
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