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Common spotted orchid from yesterday's Norfolk Flora group meeting @bsbibotany.bsky.social #wildflowerhour
Our reviewer rewards recognise the vital contribution reviewers make to the publishing process. When you review an article in one of our journals, you'll be eligible for a discount towards the Article Processing Charge of publishing in our fully open access journals: royalsociety.org/journals/rev...
Why do so many universities in the UK have such utterly awful websites nowadays, with the content seemingly generated from databases in a way that produces terrible staff profiles where you can’t find anything
The excitement is building for the return of the Festival of Plants 🌱 Join us on Saturday 6 June for Garden tours, expert talks, live music, crafts, hands-on activities, Ask the Gardener and more 🌼 A perfect chance to see the Garden in full bloom this summer. https://bit.ly/4uJRFms
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Welcome to the social media account of the International Microbiology Literacy Initiative (IMiLI). Nearly 1,000 researchers freely contribute to the IMiLI project integrating microbiology into education providing downloadable resources for all. Explore at imili.org
Day–night shifts in microbial activity affecting arsenic and iron in the rice rhizosphere -in @natgeosci.nature.com www.nature.com/articles/s41... #ChronoSky
Delighted to see our Next Generation Infrastructure project with @johninnescentre.bsky.social featured on BBC. The vision "Healthy Plants. Healthy People. Healthy Planet." is being realised at Norwich Research Park through facilities set to transform UK plant & microbial research 🌱
This #PrideMonth, we revisit this blog by Leah Milner-Campbell on ‘Being proud of our authentic selves’ 🙌🌈 Read Leah’s thoughts on Pride Month, a time to celebrate resilience and living openly as our true selves, particularly in research environments where self-expression drives innovation
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VACANCY - We’re searching for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Whitewoods Group, investigating how plants pattern their internal leaf structure, primarily using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system. www.jic.ac.uk/vacancies/po... Deadline - 25 June 2026 Contract - 36 months, full-time
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Diurnal cycles in microbial reducer activity reveal synchronized mobilization of arsenic and iron in the rice rhizosphere, as shown by metatranscriptomic and biogeochemical analyses.
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Day–night shifts in microbial activity affecting arsenic and iron in the rice rhizosphere - Nature Geoscience
Experts hope a revamp at the Norwich Research Park could lead to more scientific breakthroughs.
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Could £400m research park plan make Norwich a global science hub?
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June marks Pride Month, and Leah Milner-Campbell, Neurodiversity project officer, explores this as a time to celebrate authenticity, resilience, and the courage to live openly as our true selves.
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As always, we end our Bachelor's practical class with an agar art contest using the bright colis from @atinygreencell.bsky.social. As always, lots of beautiful images were created. Meet the winner, the Coli Cougar, our next year's class lab book cover.
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