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Call for evidence: Why has the promise of personalised medicine failed to materialise on the ground?

2026-04-01T00:50:00+01:00

A new inquiry by the UK Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee investigates why the NHS adoption of the UK’s cutting-edge life sciences innovations often fails - and what could be done to fix it. Members of AMI could be just the people to provide answers.

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Stopping algae blooms with bacteria-busting buoys

2026-04-01T11:29:00+01:00By

Algae blooms make a pond’s surface shine in mesmerizing green hues. But if the microorganisms responsible are cyanobacteria, they can also release toxins that harm humans and wildlife alike. So, a team reporting in ACS ES&T Water has designed a “set it and forget it” system for distributing algaecide using ...

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Getting a glimpse of viral dances in the dark in the Sargasso Sea

2026-04-01T12:09:00+01:00By

In a new study of viral abundance over a short time frame in the Sargasso Sea, researchers found that almost all viruses with cyclical changes in abundance were most active at night – a somewhat surprising find.