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AMI Member Survey reveals strong global engagement and growing demand for career support

2026-06-11T09:25:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International (AMI) has published the results of its 2026 Member Survey, revealing a highly engaged and increasingly international membership community, while highlighting new opportunities to strengthen accessibility, visibility and participation across the organisation.

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Fermentation science may offer new route to better lower-alcohol wine

In addition to finding ways to ferment grape juice without producing as much alcohol, one scientist is exploring novel yeasts and methods to overproduce aromas to compensate for their eventual loss when reducing alcohol through grape juice dilution.

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Biochar may help stop antibiotics from escaping through hidden soil highways

2026-06-15T10:05:00+01:00By

A new study reveals that biochar can do more than simply trap pollutants. It may actively redirect antibiotic movement in structured soils, helping reduce the risk of contamination in nearby water systems.

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Microbial research captured among winning science images

2026-06-10T16:00:00+01:00By

Microbial research features among some of the winning images in Nature’s 2026 Scientist at Work photography competition. Microbiome sampling of whale sharks, algal blooms, and a coral probiotics village feature among five spectacular images showcasing the diversity and challenges of scientific research.