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​ Applied Microbiology International named one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work for third consecutive year

2026-05-22T07:00:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International (AMI) has been named in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 list for the third consecutive year, recognising the organisation’s continued commitment to staff wellbeing, flexibility and inclusive working culture.

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Food security

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Researchers discover the secret behind gray mold’s unstoppable spread

For years, scientists have unsuccessfully tried to breed crops that could resist Botrytis cinerea. New research suggests decades of crop breeding strategies may have overlooked a crucial piece of the puzzle: the pathogen itself. The problem may lie in a fundamental misunderstanding of how plants and the pathogen interact. 

Clean Water

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Hospital wastewater reveals drug-resistant fungus strains months before patients show symptoms

2026-05-21T18:59:00+01:00By

A study reveals that sampling raw wastewater closer to the source — sewer lines that directly serve hospitals, retirement homes, and long-term care facilities — allows scientists to detect drug-resistant strains of Candida auris as many as five months before patients begin showing symptoms.

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Chemists use sea sponge bacteria to create new molecules for drug discovery

2026-05-21T19:27:00+01:00By

Chemists have synthesized new molecules derived from bacteria found in a Pacific Ocean sea sponge. They are the first to successfully synthesize two new marine natural products: tetradehydrohalicyclamine B and epi-tetradehydrohalicyclamine B.