All Editorial articles – Page 133
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         News NewsExperts propose key criteria to classify prebioticsA group of eight leading international scientists has developed a comprehensive framework that outlines the criteria for establishing prebiotic status, providing much-needed clarity in this evolving field. 
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         News NewsNovel Pseudomonas species supports plant growth at high altitudesScientists have discovered a new Pseudomonas species isolated from cold Himalayan soil that helps to promote plant growth, offering potential as a bio-inoculant for sustainable agriculture in high-altitude regions. 
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         News NewsStudy identifies potential novel drug to treat tuberculosisA new study demonstrates that a novel semi-synthetic compound can be derived from natural compounds to produce potent activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, including multi-drug resistant strains. 
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         News NewsZooplankton go ‘Eew!’ to cleaning feces-contaminated waterScientists were recently surprised to find that the natural community of zooplankton — tiny, aquatic animals known to graze on bacteria — present in freshwater and saltwater do not clean water that is contaminated with fecal microorganisms. 
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         News NewsWHO launches global strategic plan to fight rising Aedes-borne arboviral diseasesThe World Health Organization (WHO) has launched the Global Strategic Preparedness, Readiness and Response Plan (SPRP) to tackle dengue and other Aedes-borne arboviruses. 
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         News NewsWastewater bacteria can break down plastic for foodResearchers have discovered how cells of a Comamonas bacterium break down plastic for food. First, they chew the plastic into small pieces, then secrete an enzyme that breaks down the plastic further, and finally use a ring of carbon atoms as a food source. 
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         News NewsFerring Pharmaceuticals bolsters global gene therapy supply chain with European manufacturing facilityFerring Pharmaceuticals launches state-of-the-art global manufacturing hub in Finland for the drug substance of its intravesical non-replicating gene therapy Adstiladrin® (nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg), an adenovirus vector-based gene therapy. 
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         News NewsPlant compound used in traditional medicine may help fight tuberculosisA compound found in African wormwood — a plant used medicinally for thousands of years to treat many types of illness — could be effective against tuberculosis, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsFilament structure activates and regulates CRISPR-Cas ‘protein scissors’Researchers have revealed the structure of the CRISPR-Cas ‘protein scissors’ found in bacteria and provided mechanistic details on how they function. 
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         News NewsPeptide acts as molecular shield to prevent SARS-CoV-2 from infecting cellsThe synthetic peptide was inspired by ACE2, the protein to which the virus that causes COVID-19 binds to invade human cells. The results point to a route for the development of novel antivirals. 
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         News NewsScientists study how a bacterium becomes a permanent resident in a fungusTo study the beginnings of endosymbiosis between two organisms, a team of researchers initiated such partnerships in the laboratory and observed what exactly happens at the beginning of a possible endosymbiosis. 
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         News NewsA tool to enhance taste and texture of sourdough and study the complexity of microbiomesResearchers explore how acetic acid bacteria shapes emergent properties of sourdough, with implications across complex microbial systems. 
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         News NewsResearchers identify likely culprit that turns classical Klebsiella pneumoniae into a drug-resistant killerA hypervirulent strain of Klebsiella pneumoniae can infect and severely sicken otherwise healthy people. Researchers have identified a likely culprit that is causing the hypervirulence. 
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         News NewsMicrobial biofertilizers and algae-based biostimulants boost tomato cropA team of researchers in Italy have shown that use of microbial biofertilisers and algae-based biostimulants can significantly enhance both the yield and quality of organic tomatoes. 
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         News NewsBacterial contamination and microplastics threaten Colombia’s largest and most productive coastal lagoonA study warns of the presence of potentially pathogenic bacteria in microplastics extracted from water, sediments and the digestive tract of fish in the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, the largest and most productive coastal lagoon system in the Colombian Caribbean. 
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         News NewsBovine H5N1 influenza may spread via milkingMilking practices may be linked to the transmission of bovine H5N1 influenza virus, which affects dairy cattle and was first detected in the U.S. in spring 2024. 
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         News NewsPlankton bloom off Madagascar linked to drought in South AfricaResearchers show that dust from drought-stricken Southern Africa caused a bloom of marine phytoplankton off the southeast Madagascar coast from November 2019 through February 2020. 
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         News NewsAntibodies in breast milk provide protection against common GI virusA study has found that breast milk provides protection against rotavirus, a common gastrointestinal disease that causes diarrhea, vomiting and fever in infants. 
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         News NewsNew mouse models offer valuable window into COVID-19 infectionScientists have developed six lines of humanized mice that can serve as valuable models for studying human cases of COVID-19 because their cells were engineered to include two important human molecules that are involved in infection of human cells. 
