All Editorial articles – Page 117
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         News NewsSimple COVID-19 vaccine can be stored at room temperature and administered as a nasal sprayResearchers have developed an effective, inexpensive, and simple COVID-19 vaccine that can be stored at room temperature and administered as a nasal spray. 
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         News NewsDr Helen Onyeaka named as winner of Basil Jarvis Food Security and Innovation Award 2024Dr Helen Onyeaka, an industrial microbiologist at the University of Birmingham, has been named as the newest winner of the Basil Jarvis Food Security and Innovation Award. 
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         News NewsScientists develop breakthrough culture system to unlock secrets of skin microbiomeThe co-culture system for skin microbiome can help understand interactions between bacterial species, aiding the development of specialized skin treatments. 
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         News NewsHow protective antibodies get in malaria’s wayResearcher’s structural insights help reveal weak spot in parasite’s plan of attack which could help guide vaccine design. 
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         News NewsThe mystery of the secretly sexual lichensResearchers were shocked to find that a type of lichen called Lepraria, long assumed to be asexual, still has the genes that govern sexual reproduction. 
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         News NewsScientist developing probiotics to combat bovine respiratory diseaseA new research project aims to develop probiotics derived from healthy cattle to prevent bovine respiratory disease, which is estimated to be responsible for about 70 to 80 percent of feedlot illnesses, and between 40 and 50 percent of all feedlot deaths in the US. 
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         Opinion OpinionCOP29: Doomism is turning audiences off climate action - so let’s share the success storiesWith governments under pressure to deliver on Net Zero targets, doomism in climate communication threatens to backfire and deter audiences from taking action. But microbiology’s stories of hope could be the inspiration we need. 
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         News NewsResearchers catalog the microbiome of US riversRiver microbes found near wastewater treatment plants expressed high levels of antibiotic resistance genes, reveals a study of the presence and function of microbes in rivers covering 90% of the watersheds in the continental U.S. 
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         News NewsProbiotic delivers anticancer drug to the gutResearchers have engineered a probiotic that delivers immunotherapy directly to the gut to shrink tumors in mice, offering a potentially promising oral drug for hard-to-reach cancers. 
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         News NewsEnzyme produced by pathogenic fungus helps evade immune system and facilitates infectionResearchers found 62 proteins specific to spores of Aspergillus fumigatus, a fungal species that causes lung disease. The study showed that at least one of these proteins inhibits human human defense mechanisms. 
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         News NewsCigarette smoke alters microbiota and aggravates flu severityNew research has shown that cigarette smoke can induce disordered oropharyngeal microbiota that aggravates the severity of influenza A virus infection. 
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         News NewsInnovative antibiotic shows promise for drug-resistant bacteriaResearchers have demonstrated a potential antibacterial treatment from a modified darobactin, reporting proof-of-concept animal trials on infections caused by bacteria, including E. coli, that are known to develop drug resistance. 
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         Careers Careers‘It’s been an eye-opener’: Thomas Thompson on his year as a Junior EditorOne year into our first Junior Editor training programme with Letters in Applied Microbiology, Dr Thomas Thompson of Queen’s University Belfast tells us how he is getting on. 
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         News NewsWomen’s health company Freya Biosciences announces key $10.4m strategic investmentFreya Biosciences, a transatlantic biotech company specializing in women’s health, has announced a major strategic investment which will be used to develop microbial immunotherapies for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis. 
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         News NewsResearchers use biophysics to design new vaccines against RSV and related respiratory virusesScientists improved existing vaccines by analyzing the molecular structure and stability of viral proteins. 
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         News NewsBuilding roots in glass, a bio-inspired approach to creating 3D microvascular networks using plants and fungiResearchers have developed a new and convenient technique for building complex 3D microfluidic networks, using plants and fungi which grew their roots into a ‘soil’ medium of nanoparticles of glass (silica) and a cellulose based binding agent. 
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         News NewsResearchers reveal HIV latency reversing properties in African plantScientists have uncovered mechanisms of a medicinal plant with anti-HIV potential. Croton oligandrus Pierre & Hutch is a species of tree used in traditional healing in Cameroon to treat a variety of diseases and conditions including cancers and diabetes. 
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         News NewsDoes microbiome contribute to longevity?Researchers compared the gut microbiota of Chinese individuals in two different age groups, long-living adults (aged over 90 years) and elderly adults (aged 65–74 years) who were free of major diseases. 
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         News NewsNew clinical study confirms the anti-obesity effects of kimchiA clinical trial on the body fat-reducing effects of kimchi indicates that a steady consumption of kimchi is effective in alleviating obesity symptoms through the modulation of the gut microbiota. 
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         News NewsMeningitis has a much greater impact on child mortality than previously thoughtNew study reveals high rates of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in hospital-associated cases of meningitis in children under five years of age. 
