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Environmental fungi found to alter vaginal mycobiome and cervical disease progression during dysbiosis

2026-06-29T00:31:00+01:00

Scientists have demonstrated for the first time that environmental fungi actively interact with the vaginal bacteriome and mycobiome with likely implications for cervical disease progression. 

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Food security

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Rice-crayfish farming strengthens soil nutrient cycling

Using metagenomic sequencing, a study has shown that integrated rice-crayfish systems increase the abundance of functional genes involved in methane oxidation, nitrogen degradation, denitrification, organic phosphorus mineralization, and phosphorus transport compared with rice monoculture.

Clean Water

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Study: China reverses widespread freshwater deoxygenation via wastewater management

2026-06-29T15:35:00+01:00By

Freshwater ecosystems worldwide have been suffering from declining oxygen levels that threatens biodiversity, fisheries, and ecosystem stability. However, a new study offers hope: targeted nutrient management via wastewater control can reverse this trajectory, even in the face of rapid climate warming.

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Corals show climate change is reshaping the rules of survival

2026-06-30T10:40:00+01:00By

Which species benefit from climate change, and which are coming under pressure? Using corals as an example, researchers demonstrated that even seemingly successful life strategies can lose their advantage when environmental conditions change.