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Summer studentship: Eoin probes medicine-microbiome interactions using in vitro gut model

2025-10-01T00:01:00+01:00

Eoin McKernan reports back on his AMI-sponsored summer studentship which focused on the relationships between the gut microbiome and the metabolism of variable response drugs.

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Plant microbiota: War and peace under the surface

Scientists unveil the subtle alliances and rivalries that unfold between bacteria and roots, hidden beneath the soil. A new study probed how and when root exudates are released at the microscale relevant to microorganisms.

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Do stranded dolphins have Alzheimer’s disease - and how are cyanobacteria involved?

2025-10-02T11:26:00+01:00By

Scientists have come up with an unusual hypothesis: perhaps dolphins become disoriented by suffering from a form of Alzheimer’s disease. It appears that Alzheimer’s-type neuropathology and disorientation may result from chronic exposure to toxic molecules produced by cyanobacteria.

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Ancient plankton hint at steadier future for ocean life

2025-10-02T18:00:00+01:00By

A team of scientists has uncovered a rare isotope in microscopic fossils, offering fresh evidence that ocean ecosystems may be more resilient than once feared. They analyzed nitrogen isotopes preserved in the shells of tiny plankton called foraminifera.