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2025-05-12T13:18:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International (AMI) is calling on all members to vote in the Trustee election. Voting opens for the AMI Trustee election on May 14. 

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Food security

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Researchers develop living material from fungi

Researchers have developed a bio-based material that is completely biodegradable, but also tear-resistant and has versatile functional properties. All this with minimal processing steps and without chemicals – you can even eat it. Its secret: It’s alive.

Clean Water

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Wily parasite kills human cells and wears their remains as disguise

2025-05-13T11:22:00+01:00By

The single-celled parasite Entamoeba histolytica gains resistance to the human immune system by ingesting proteins from the outer membranes of human cells and placing them on its own outer surface, a new study finds.

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Climate change is turning coastal lagoons into ‘salty soup’

2025-05-15T11:11:00+01:00By

The impacts of human activity and climate change are coalescing to make coastal lagoons saltier, changing the microbial life they support and the function they play in their ecosystems, according to new research.