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Under The Lens: Raquel Peixoto reveals how tourists armed with probiotics could save world’s coral reefs

2025-09-02T00:01:00+01:00

A fascinating conversation between Applied Microbiology International President Professor Jack Gilbert and Professor Raquel Peixoto examines how understanding and leveraging coral microbiomes is leading to innovative probiotic solutions to boost coral resilience.

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Less is more: Gene loss drives adaptive evolution of a pandemic bacterium

A study reveals a surprising evolutionary insight: sometimes, losing genes rather than gaining them can help bacterial pathogens survive and thrive. The research focused on Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a bacterium behind many of the seafood-related infections worldwide.

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Bacteria that ‘shine a light’ on microplastic pollution

2025-09-03T12:01:00+01:00By

Researchers have developed a living sensor that attaches to plastic and produces green fluorescence. In an initial test on real-world water samples, the biosensor could easily detect environmentally relevant levels of microplastics.

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Less is more: Gene loss drives adaptive evolution of a pandemic bacterium

2025-09-02T18:37:00+01:00By

A study reveals a surprising evolutionary insight: sometimes, losing genes rather than gaining them can help bacterial pathogens survive and thrive. The research focused on Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a bacterium behind many of the seafood-related infections worldwide.