The invisible world!

When I first became aware of what microorganisms are in school, I became conscious of them and thought that they are everywhere.
I also got into the habit of washing my hands after touching anything or doing anything, as I imagined microorganisms were on my hands and feared they would make me sick.
It’s truly a wonder that these tiny microorganisms have helped us develop antibiotics, vaccines, and so many medicines, leading to better life expectancy and quality of life.

The invisible microbial world blows my mind—tiny organisms silently shaping our health, ecosystems, and even the planet’s climate :globe_showing_europe_africa:.

From saving lives through antibiotics to sustaining life itself, microbes prove that the smallest forces often have the biggest power :microscope::sparkles: