Discover Imperial's master's on sustainable agriculture, supported by CABI โ CABI Blog
Study a Sustainable agriculture MSc with CABI and Imperial College London. Gain skills in agricultural technology and IPM training.
CABI is working with Imperial College London, on their new sustainable agriculture MSc. It will prepare future agricultural technologists, scientists, and sustainability professionals for careers in sustainable agriculture. blog.cabi.org/2026/02/17/d...
26.02.2026 23:30
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flyer for the masters in Sustainable Agriculture and Technology at Imperial College London with QR link to more details.
Get a Masters in Sustainable Agriculture and Technology @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social & delve into the environmental and technological frontiers of modern agriculture. Partnered with CABI, explore real-world farming systems with access to agritech innovators, research farms, and commercial ops.
14.01.2026 12:56
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Phage diversity mirrors bacterial strain diversity in the honey bee gut microbiota - Nature Communications
Authors analyse paired viral and bacterial shotgun metagenomics data from individual honeybee guts, revealing modular, nested phageโbacteria networks, with viral diversity mirroring bacterial strain c...
๐๐ฆ New paper: rdcu.be/eOf7A
Phages may drive microbial diversity, yet we often donโt even know how phages & bacteria correlate in nature. Our new study tackles this in the honeybee gut, thanks to the great work of PhD student @malickndiaye.bsky.social at @dmf-unil.bsky.social @fbm-unil.bsky.social
04.11.2025 20:36
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Come and join us at Silwood Park, Imperial College London @imperiallifesci.bsky.social Drop an email if you need any more info, its a short turnaround to fit within the funder schedule - deadline October 24th. Funding is available whether you're from the UK or internationally! ๐๐๐๐ฌ๐ง๐บ๐ฆ๐บ๐ธ๐จ๐ณ๐ฎ๐ณ๐ฟ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ต๐ฉ๐ช๐ท๐บ๐ฎ๐น๐ต๐น etc
07.10.2025 08:05
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#microsky ๐งซ๐งช
19.09.2025 16:24
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Stories - Microbiome Innovation Centre - University of Liverpool
Delighted to announce the launch of the BBSRC-funded UK-wide microbiome innovation network Microbiome-Net.
I'm looking forward to representing and furthering the East Midlands Microbiome Research Network's contributions to research, innovation and policy.
www.liverpool.ac.uk/microbiome-i...
13.09.2025 06:30
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Monika Yordanova leads on this study exploring coexposure of pesticides & Enterococcus on the health of developing bee larvae ๐. Often seen as a pathogen, small doses of the microbe may reduce some of the impacts of pesticide toxicity under some conditions.
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10.09.2025 09:49
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Parasites in Bloom: The Secret Life of Flowers
YouTube video by Graystock Lab
Experimenting with AI to make accessible summaries of research. What are peoples thoughts? Here is a summary of a paper looking at the role of flowers in parasite transmission.
Parasites in bloom: flowers aid dispersal and transmission
youtu.be/sGGHzrW0Lmc
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21.08.2025 12:28
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๐ฟ Over 1000 signed up to join us at #OurImperial Silwood Park for Bugs, Birds & Beasts Day - our biggest turnout yet at this lively day of science, nature & family fun! From falconry to butterfly hunts, from an orchestra to 3D insects, this was a day out to remember! Thank you everyone! ๐ฆ
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31.07.2025 13:25
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My 4th 'Bugs Day' at Imperial's Silwood campus. The boys (and I) had a wonderful time at an event that just gets better each year.
For Imperial team's interesting in public engagement with the natural world or environmental research, Bugs day is a wonderful resource to reach public audiences.
29.07.2025 21:55
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Glad to finally be able to share this paper! We found that epiphytes and their close relatives tend to have small range sizes, meaning a high proportion are likely to be at risk of extinction www.nature.com/articles/s41...
13.06.2025 22:39
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Red and green bromeliads growing epiphytically on a mossy tree trunk in a tropical forest.
Researcher wearing glasses and a cap points to a small epiphytic plant growing on a mossy tree trunk in a forest.
For over 100 years, epiphytes - plants that grow on other plants such as orchids & bromeliads - were believed to be widespread and resilient ๐ฟ
But our new study in Nature Plants tells a very different story ๐
13.06.2025 09:03
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๐ชด Epiphytic plants, including popular houseplants and orchids, may be at high risk of extinction across the globe, according to new research by scientists at Imperial College London and @rbgkew.bsky.social ๐งต
13.06.2025 10:57
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๐ฃ Imperial College Research Fellowships!
Prestigious 4yr fellowship
โ๏ธ Salary from ยฃ48k
โ๏ธ Up to ยฃ45k for research
โ๏ธ A supportive, inclusive research environment
โ๏ธ UK or international
โ๏ธ <4 yrs post-PhD
Drop me a pm if you are interested in bee/microbe related research! tinyurl.com/mr3k5a93
05.05.2025 13:17
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Women at Imperial
Women at Imperial is an annual event that takes place around International Womenโs Day (8 March). Over the course of a week we celebrate female staff and students, past and present, and raise awarenes...
Women at Imperial celebrates the achievements of our staff, students and alumni, and raises awareness of support and initiatives across the university. Join us for Women at Imperial Week from 10โ14 March 2025 with a series of events and workshops.
www.imperial.ac.uk/women-at-imp...
08.03.2025 12:28
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Postgraduate Study at Imperial | Ecology, Evolution and Conservation
YouTube video by Imperial College London
Looking for a masters (MRes/Msci) in Ecological sciences? @imperiallifesci.bsky.social youtu.be/b9HAZsvBpm8?...
06.03.2025 14:05
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Please don't turn your lawn into plastic. Plastic grass reduces food & shelter for wildlife such as bees & butterflies; has a high carbon footprint; sheds micro-plastics which wash into our rivers and seas. Create a wildlife-friendly space instead. More bit.ly/3wE67P8 ๐
04.12.2024 08:07
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if interested, drop me a message before 10th of January 2025! thank you! #bees #phdchat #academia #phd #parasites
03.01.2025 17:52
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General info on funding and eligibility etc. Candidates must be UK nationals (EU candidates with settled status in the UK may be considered), International students are not eligible. www.findaphd.com/phds/program...
03.01.2025 17:52
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Funded PhD opportunity in the Graystock lab! If you are interested in pollinators, microbes, parasites and machine learning, please get in touch! - only a few days left to let me know! Whilst a project using the above is planned, im happy to adapt to the strengths of a candidate
03.01.2025 17:52
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"Ants solving a geometric problem and it's amazing."
This is a great example of 'emergent phenomenon':
- None of the ants understand the problem they're solving.
- None of them can see the whole shape.
- A series of small decisions or rules add up to something with a new layer of complexity.
25.12.2024 17:54
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Miles Nesbit stood in front of his poster on trait contributions to fomite mediated pathogen transmission
Charlotte Fryday stood in front of her award winning poster on the design and application of apparatus to monitor flower mediated pathogen transmission
Nice to catch up with everyone at the #IUSSI conference in London today. A good representation from the lab too with some excellent student posters! With @nesbit-sci.bsky.social, Charlotte and Monika - I think it's also safe to say my phone camera has seen better days!
16.12.2024 22:27
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Frosty lawn with white cables on the ground illustrating mycelium networks
White cables around a tree illustrating mycelium networks
Night time view of illuminated cables to show mycelium networks around a tree
This Edinburgh Botanics light show installation is designed to illustrate mycelium networks. Itโs almost as impressive in daylight as when lit up!
28.11.2024 11:48
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Learning to handle flowers increases pollen collection for bees but does not affect pollination success for plants
Pollinator learning often increases flower handling efficiency and food collection (e.g. pollen or nectar), but whether learning thereby reduces pollinatio
Wondered how pollinator learning affects pollination for ๐บ๐ป๐ผ? More complex flowers ๐บ๐ป๐ผ require more learning, and learning โฌ๏ธpollen collection, but has NO effect on pollen transfer! New Behavioral Ecology pub from #RussellLab grad & undergrads; collab w/ Ashman Lab academic.oup.com/beheco/advan...
24.10.2024 03:53
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a bumble bee queen with a radio tag attached to the abdomen resting on my hand
Did you know we can track the movements of bumble bees using radio technology? This research reveals fascinating insights into their behaviour across different landscapes and helps guide vital conservation efforts. ๐งช๐๐
15.11.2024 19:03
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There's just something about bee mites that makes me feel uneasy! anyway - here's a picture of some poor bees at the end of a field experiment we ran (we hadn't considered mites in the design but they became an interesting part of the study!). Its amazing how many mites a single bee can carry!
15.11.2024 18:10
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Hello, Its a Revopoint mini. It was the cheapest i could find that would produce reasonable results for things of this size.
15.11.2024 18:04
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