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The cover of Nature Reviews Microbiology, with an illustration of a giant virus in purple. Open book with circular representations of microbial genomes above, all against a green background a green fern against a black background Logo with abstract design and text reading "Director's Awards" A burned tree stump, as the photo on the cover of nature microbiology. Three early career researchers from Biosciences are pictured in an advertisement for the research slam competition close up of a needle in a haystack. (judyanded via Flickr CC BY NC 2.0) An artistic rendering of phages. (Credit: Antara Mutalik) A graphic depicting a flow chart of how CRAGE and CRISPR work together Data yielded from RIViT-seq increased the number of sigma factor-gene pairs confirmed in Streptomyces coelicolor from 209 to 399. Here, grey arrows denote previously known regulation and red arrows are regulation identified by RIViT-seq; orange nodes mark sigma factors while gray nodes mark other genes. (Otani, H., Mouncey, N.J. Nat Commun 13, 3502 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31191-w) Boeuf and colleagues collected samples of SAR324 microbial communities from this research vessel, the Kilo Moana. (School of Ocean And Earth Science And Technology at University of Hawaii at Manoa) Scientists sample phytoplankton communities, utilising a ‘mummy chair.’ Shown here, they're sampling a brown mat of aggregated phytoplankton. (Katrin Schmidt)

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