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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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Researchers propose new listeria labelling for smoked salmon and other ready-to-eat foods

Researchers are proposing a new labelling scheme designed to give consumers a better opportunity to choose ready-to-eat foods, such as smoked salmon and spiced pork roll, without risking infection with Listeria bacteria.

Clean Water

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What D.C.’s algal bloom reveals about a growing water threat

2026-07-01T12:19:00+01:00By

Environmental engineer Steven Chapra speaks out about cyanobacteria algal blooms in the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, expanding on why harmful algal blooms are a growing concern, and what they may mean for freshwater ecosystems.