James Tytko took on this question from listener Fraser with the help of nutritionist Sarah...
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James Tytko took on this question from listener Fraser with the help of nutritionist Sarah...
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MicroNews is the sister series of our podcast Microbe Talk, where we discuss some of the times...
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Microbe Talk Extra: Handwashing and Healthcare-associated Infections
Every year, hundreds of millions of patients across the world are affected by...
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Cryptococcus neoformans - The Pigeon Fungus
On this month’s podcast, we discuss the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans with Dr Liz Ballou from...
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Domino Effect: Dr Lena Ciric and Sarah Jones
This month on Microbe Talk is the second episode of Domino Effect, the podcast series where a...
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Yeasts - the forgotten gut microbe
Over the last decade or so, the area of microbiome research has exploded, and scientists are...
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Mosquito Saliva and its Enhancing Effect on Arboviruses
Anyone who’s been enjoying the sun on a nice summers evening knows the dreaded whine made by...
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GlobalseaweedSTAR – microbiology's role in the seaweed industry
For countries like Malaysia, Tanzania and the Philippines, seaweed agriculture is a major...
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MicroNews is the sister series of our podcast Microbe Talk, where we discuss microbiology in...
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MicroNews is the sister series of our podcast Microbe Talk, where we discuss microbiology in...
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Infectious Disease Puscast #12
On episode #12 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease...
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Infectious Disease Puscast #14
On episode #14 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease...
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Culture Collections: Microbes from WW1 and Fleming's nose
Private Ernest Cable was a WW1 soldier who died on 13 March 1915 and his body now lies in a...
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The 'first' microbiologist and climate modelling
In 1677, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek had a letter published in the Royal Society's journal...
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Imagine waking up tomorrow morning to find out that every bacterium and every archeon on the...
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Packet porcini and 'living rocks'
Dr Bryn Dentiger, a researcher at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, bought a packet of dried...
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Anthrax in 19th century Bradford
This month, Benjamin interviews Dr Jamie Stark, a Research Fellow in the Centre for History and...
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Making sense of microbial genomes
Using genomic technologies we are learning to combat pathogens and use beneficial microbes as our...
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Dental plaque and jumping genes
What does dental plaque have to do with increasing antimicrobial resistance? Dr Adam Roberts from...
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SGM's exhibit 'The New Green Revolution', showcasing beneficial plant-microbe interactions, was...
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