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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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Cheese bacteria could offer health benefits

Scientists identified the microbial and biochemical profiles of three artisan cheeses made locally in Oxfordshire across their maturation process, and found that the bacteria responsible for a cheese’s character could also benefit the people who eat it. 

Clean Water

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Climate change weakens the purification function of lakes

2026-05-26T14:44:00+01:00By

Lakes play a vital filtering role in the ecosystem: they remove excess nitrogen from the water. An international research team has now shown that climate change could weaken this natural purification process. This would have consequences extending all the way to coastal marine ecosystems.

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Scientists discover thriving hard-substrate fauna in Oceania’s deep sea

2026-05-26T14:31:00+01:00By

In the crushing darkness of the hadal zone—deep ocean trenches plunging 6,000 m to nearly 11,000 m—scientists have uncovered a hidden community. A study reports the discovery of a protist-dominated hard-substrate fauna across seven hadal regions in Oceania, highlighting an overlooked yet highly active carbon “hotspot.”