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A world within the leaves: Sign up for our fascinating free webinar

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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Drones, DNA, and weather: A phase-oriented hybrid engine to predict sugar beet disease

A fungus that can wipe out up to 50% of a sugar beet crop may soon meet its match in a new generation of smart disease forecasting. Combining drone imagery, weather data, and qPCR-based airborne spore monitoring can reveal where disease is present and what the pathogen is likely to do next.

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Researchers develop new solar-powered water disinfection system

2026-04-08T10:04:00+01:00By

Researchers have developed a new solar-powered water disinfection system that combines several existing methods. The compact device effectively utilizes a combination of techniques that all use solar energy.

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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.