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Three interlinked factors are needed to sustainably grow microbes for MICP

2026-06-22T08:29:00+01:00

A new review investigates cost-effective and greener ways to grow microorganisms for use in Microbially Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation (MICP), a microbial process that precipitates calcium carbonate, and identifies three interlinked factors that determine success or failure.

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    Unsafe water still drives global diarrheal disease burden

    A new study, analysing data from the Global Burden of Disease 2021 database, found that deaths and disability-adjusted life years linked to unsafe water have declined sharply over the last three decades. Nevertheless, the burden remains concentrated in low socio-demographic index regions.

  • Port_of_Shanghai,_2004

    Global port microbiomes reveal hidden biosecurity signals

    By analyzing more than 16 million 16S rRNA gene sequences from 1,045 port water samples collected in 23 cities across five continents, a study has found clear biogeographic patterns, a core set of dominant bacterial genera, and widespread potential pathogens.

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    Ordinary enzyme evolves into a ‘control switch’ revealing a new weak spot in tuberculosis

    A protein that acts as a ‘control switch,’ preventing Mycobacterium tuberculosis from accessing the energy sources it needs to survive, has been identified by researchers. The discovery points to a specific vulnerability in the bacterium that could be targeted by new TB treatments. 

Food security

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Microbes reveal how tillage shapes soil carbon storage

A new study on maize fields in Jilin Province, China, found adding organic carbon sources on top of straw had different effects on the organic carbon in the topsoil in comparison to the subsoil. 

Clean Water

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Unsafe water still drives global diarrheal disease burden

2026-06-23T15:40:00+01:00By

A new study, analysing data from the Global Burden of Disease 2021 database, found that deaths and disability-adjusted life years linked to unsafe water have declined sharply over the last three decades. Nevertheless, the burden remains concentrated in low socio-demographic index regions.

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Global port microbiomes reveal hidden biosecurity signals

2026-06-23T13:27:00+01:00By

By analyzing more than 16 million 16S rRNA gene sequences from 1,045 port water samples collected in 23 cities across five continents, a study has found clear biogeographic patterns, a core set of dominant bacterial genera, and widespread potential pathogens.