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LAMECS 2026 set to bring the next generation of microbiologists to Manchester

2026-05-14T08:24:00+01:00

The future of applied microbiology takes centre stage in Manchester next month as the Letters in Applied Microbiology Early Career Scientist Research Symposium (LAMECS) returns for its fifteenth year.

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Molecular net boosts the power of natural biopesticides

Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that helps a widely used biological pesticide become more effective. The study reveals how bacteria produce ultra-strong protein fibers that form a molecular net, trapping infectious spores and toxins into a sticky film that enhances their ability to kill insect pests.

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Hidden viruses reshape one of Earth’s largest carbon systems, study finds

2026-05-19T08:37:00+01:00By

Viruses play a far more active role in Earth’s carbon cycle than previously understood, according to new research that reveals how they infect and control microbes responsible for carbon production in some of the planet’s largest, darkest ecosystems.

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Tiny ocean life helps scientists estimate whale prevalence off the California coast

2026-05-19T12:14:00+01:00By

Using an innovative alternative method, researchers examined microbial “ecological habitats” as highly accurate predictors of how many filter-feeding whales were occupying the California coast between 2014 and 2020 from San Diego to Morro Bay.