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The road ahead: why conserving the invisible 99% of life is fundamental to planetary health

2025-11-20T13:00:00+00:00

A new paper outlines how scientists came together to put together the first microbial conservation roadmap under the leadership of Applied Microbiology International President, Professor Jack Gilbert.

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Food security

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Microbial nano-selenium breakthrough boosts tea quality and safety

Scientists developing selenium-enriched tea have identified a powerful selenium-reducing bacterium, Raoultella ornithinolytica S-1, capable of converting inorganic selenium into selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) while simultaneously promoting plant growth.

Clean Water

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Global Virus Network awards pandemic preparedness grants to advance global surveillance and early detection of viral threats

2025-11-24T10:08:00+00:00By

The Global Virus Network (GVN) is awarding pandemic preparedness research grants, totaling $160,000, to scientists across four continents, supporting innovative, investigator-led projects designed to enhance viral surveillance, early detection, and scientific preparedness.

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Team discovers cyanobacteria activate different genes by day and by night

2025-11-24T10:19:00+00:00By

By analyzing gene expression in the cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme, scientists discovered that during daylight, the cells focus on metabolism. But under cover of darkness, they turn to the control of genome repair and activate various genetic elements.