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Food security

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Europe’s crops under threat: €6 million project launches to tackle rising plant pest crisis

The University of Warwick leads a European consortium to build the first platform capable of coordinating Europe’s response to devastating agricultural and forest pest invasions. The project will give plant health authorities the ability to model and optimise pest control strategies across the entire agri-value chain.

Clean Water

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New study provides insights into the control of photosynthesis

2026-06-08T13:50:00+01:00By

Scientists have discovered a previously unknown regulatory mechanism in plant photosynthesis in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. It helps plants adapt to changes in light conditions. A crucial protein interaction at the interface between the two photosystems I and II controls the photosynthetic machinery.

Cannibal

Researcher discovers single-celled organism that transforms into cannibalistic supergiant

2026-06-04T15:54:00+01:00By

Researchers have discovered a microscopic organism that can transform into a cannibalistic ’supergiant’ that drastically changes size, shape, and behavior, and abandons filter-feeding to hunt and consume their genetically identical relatives.