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News headline thumbnail for New Special Issue Explores the RNAi Revolution in Insect Science – Insect Molecular Biology
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14 July 2025

New Special Issue Explores the RNAi Revolution in Insect Science – Insect Molecular Biology

The August 2025 issue of Insect Molecular Biology presents a landmark Special Issue dedicated to RNA interference (RNAi) technologies in insect science:  Recent Insights into RNAi in Insect Biology and Pest Management. Curated by Guest Editor Prof. Umut Toprak, the issue brings together mechanistic insights, applied advances, and translational strategies that are shaping the next era of molecular pest management. RNAi…

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11 July 2025

David Felce wins 2025 Rawcliffe Bridge Award for Sustainability

PRESS RELEASE: 09 July 2025 Cambridgeshire farmer David Felce wins 2025 Rawcliffe Bridge Award for Sustainability Award in partnership with The Andersons Centre was requested for the FASTAC, The Country Trust and The Royal Entomological Society Judges praise Felce for collaboration, biodiversity income streams and an impeccable sustainability mindset A farmer who “lives and breathes sustainable practices” has had his…

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11 July 2025

Smaller and with lower survivability: the effects of climate change on aquatic insects

Paper first published: 10 July 2025 Press release by The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) Rising temperatures and lower oxygen levels in water are causing aquatic insects to become smaller and experience increased mortality. Aquatic insects play a vital role in ecosystems. The combined effects of declining insect numbers and shrinking body sizes could lead to significant disruptions in aquatic ecosystems.…

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