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Light
06 August 2015 publication
Articles in this August issue on 'Light' cover: the bioluminescence of N. gardneri and why these fungi glow; the role of endosymbiosis and its impact on the evolution of eukaryotes; how a curious light-emitting host–microbe model is aiding scientific research; the way hosts and microbes interact using infrared spectroscopy analysis; and the effects of violet-blue light on antimicrobial methodologies and systems. The Comment piece provides an overview of how microscope imaging has changed. The topic of the magazine fits with the 2015 United Nations International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies.
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Editorial
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From the President
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From the Chief Executive
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News
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Circadian rhythm in fungal bioluminescence: nature's bright idea
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Going green through co-operation: the origins of chloroplasts
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The curious meeting of two partners: the squid–vibrio symbiosis
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Infrared sheds light on host–pathogen interaction
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New antimicrobial strategies appearing out of the blue
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Publishing
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Conferences
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Microbiology Matters
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Schoolzone: Playing with light
11 August 2015Light can have a dramatic effect on the growth and activity of microbes, through both direct and indirect influences. In this edition of Schoolzone, we suggest three ways in which the influence of light on the growth and activity of microbes can be investigated.
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XIIIth Annual UK Workshop on Archaea
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Grants
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Outreach: Primary School outreach – inspiring young minds with science
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Membership Q&A
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Best of the blog
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Reviews
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Comment: View from a microscope
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