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2026-04-07T13:51:00+01:00

A single tree can harbour hundreds of species - yet few people will realise that some of those species live within the very leaves themselves.  A fascinating free webinar will explore the fascinating world of fungal communities that live inside leaves.

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African swine fever: a novel model for assessing transmission between domestic pigs and wild boar

Researchers have developed an innovative multi-host epidemiological model for African swine fever incorporating both pig farms and wild boar habitats and calibrated using empirical outbreak data. The model uses detailed data from the first phase of the Romanian epidemic.

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Atomic-level structure of a giant virus revealed

2026-04-13T11:45:00+01:00By

Researchers have successfully determined, for the first time, the capsid structure of Melbournevirus—a member of the giant virus family—at a resolution of 4.4 Å using cryo-electron microscopy.

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How microbes survive in the plastisphere

2026-04-08T11:27:00+01:00By

Trillions of persistent plastic particles of varying sizes are scattered throughout the world’s oceans, where they often accumulate in ocean gyres known as ‘garbage patches’. Two of these regions were the focus of research expeditions.