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Edaphic microbiota and soil fertility

Rocío Roca-Couso, José David Flores-Félix and Raúl Rivas have published an interesting informative article on the relationship between the edaphic microbiota and the fertility of agricultural soils

Bruno González Zorn named Doctor Honoris Causa by the University for Development Studies of Ghana

Our colleague Bruno González Zorn has been awarded an Honoris Causa Doctorate by the University for Development Studies of Ghana for his pioneering work in the field of strategy

SEM@foro Nº76, special Industrial Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology, is now available

+SEM@foro Nº76, which is dedicated to the Industrial Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology group, is now available for download. Other articles that can be found deal with

“What do we do with the masks?” in microBIOblog

Ignacio López-Goñi has published this interesting entry on his personal blog on the topic of masks and the current situation of the seasonal epidemic of respiratory viruses.

What are the differences between influenza A and bird flu?

Our colleague Raúl Rivas has published an article in The Conversation in which he explains the differences between influenza A and avian flu

El Making-Of de “Pathogens in cinema” on the Microbichitos blog

Our colleague Manuel Sánchez tells us in this Microbichitos blog entry how the idea of ​​writing the review came about. “Microbial Pathogens in the Movies” and also summarizes for us that

Six images from the history of science

Although it is not strictly microbiological in content, Ignacio López Goñi dedicates an entry on his blog to the six images that changed the history of science.

Christmas microbes

It doesn't hurt to remember the article at this time “Micro-elves: the microorganisms that help us celebrate Christmas” from our colleague María Teresa Tejedor Junco. Image origin:

José Ramos Vivas winner of one of the FOTCIENCIA 2023 awards

  Our colleague José Ramos Vivas has won the FOTCIENCIA 2023 award in the Food and Nutrition category with the photograph titled “A ball of parasitic Anisakis worms extracted from

The Órbita Laika program talks about the MicroMundo project

The RTVE program Órbita Laika has dedicated part of its space to talking about the MicroMundo project. In the following link you can see the video.