All Editorial articles – Page 135
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         News NewsResearchers to develop a new method for preserving microbial samplesThe project aims to develop a new method for preserving microbial samples without refrigeration/cooling requirements through integrating innovations in microfluidics, biomaterials, protein engineering, and synthetic biology. 
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         News NewsScientists boost denitrification of wastewater with biochar-based substrateAn innovative study has unveiled a substantial development in wastewater treatment technology. The innovative approach to improving denitrification in constructed wetlands uses a novel biochar-based substrate. 
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         News NewsPresence of bacteria in soil makes flowers more attractive to pollinatorsBacteria that live in soil and help roots fix nitrogen can boost certain plants’ capacity to reproduce by enhancing the attractiveness of the plant’s flowers to pollinators via a relationship known as mutualism that is widespread in plants and animals. 
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         News NewsRole of hydrogen sulfide in the expression of iron uptake genes is unveiledResearchers have established the role of YgaV, a hydrogen sulfide dependent transcription factor, in regulating iron uptake dynamics in Escherichia coli. 
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         News NewsScientists unveil mechanism underlying de novo membrane formation during gametogenesis in yeastResearchers used live imaging techniques to observe meiosis and sporulation in budding yeast, finding that although the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) exit sites and Golgi apparatus declined in numbers, they reassembled during sporulation. 
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         News NewsProkaryotic Argonautes use phospholipase D family proteins to strengthen immunity against invadersResearchers carried out a systematic investigation of available haloarchaeal genomes in NCBI was conducted to fully clarify the evolutionary link between ago and agaP genes in haloarchaea. 
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         News NewsSLEEVER® and CARBIOS globally launch world’s first Home Compost biodegradable tamper evident sealSLEEVER®, and CARBIOS have unveiled the first innovation to emerge from their partnership: SEELCAP® ONEGO, the world’s first Home Compost biodegradable tamper evident seal which integrates the encapsulated enzyme CARBIOS Active. 
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         News NewsMMR vaccine still best protection against measles - modelling study suggests level of protection decreases slightly over timeA new study shows the MMR vaccine remains the best protection against measles. The modelling study in England suggests level of protection decreases slightly over time. 
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         News NewsResearch reveals surprising impact of gut microbiome on hormone levels in miceResearchers have shown that the balance of bacteria in the gut can influence symptoms of hypopituitarism in mice, and that aspirin was able to improve hormone deficiency symptoms in mice with this condition. 
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         News NewsScientists design new drug to fight malariaScientists have designed a new drug against malaria and identified its mechanism of action. MED6-189 is effective against drug-sensitive and drug-resistant P. falciparum strains in vitro as well as in a humanized mouse model. 
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         News NewsResearchers discover new bacterium that causes gut immunodeficiencyThe new findings lay the groundwork for potential new treatments for variety of inflammatory and infectious diseases including inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis. 
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         News NewsClimate change likely to increase diarrhoeal disease hospitalizations by 2100sBy 2100, hospitalizations from diarrhoeal diseases are predicted to increase in the city of Dhaka in Bangladesh as a result of climate change, even if global warming stays under 2 degrees Celsius. 
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         News NewsWorld leaders commit to decisive action on antimicrobial resistanceGlobal leaders have approved a political declaration at the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), pledging to cut the estimated 4.95 million human deaths associated with bacterial AMR annually by 10% by 2030. 
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         Careers CareersFarm gates and facial fungi: Tanu charts her journey towards commercialisationAMI Global Ambassador for New Zealand Tanushree Gupta is bringing an antifungal product to market that will make a huge difference to the hundreds of farms affected by facial eczema - so here’s how it’s going. 
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         News NewsCampylobacter jejuni-specific antibody gives hope to vaccine developmentAn Osaka Metropolitan University-led team has recently uncovered what could be an important step toward preventing, diagnosing, and treating a species of Campylobacter bacteria. 
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         News NewsStudy reveals the hidden complexity of bacterial biofilmsResearch reveals insights into the development of bacterial biofilms, highlighting how these communities adapt to environmental stress through complex interactions between physical and biological processes occurring in the surrounding environment. 
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         News NewsPigs may be transmission route of rat hepatitis E to humansNew research suggests that pigs may function as a transmission vehicle for a strain of the hepatitis E virus (HEV) common in rats that has recently been found to infect humans. 
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         News NewsBiofuel breakthrough: Rhodococcus strain N1-S transforms succinic acid productionA new study reveals that Rhodococcus aetherivorans strain N1-S boosts succinic acid yields by 6.5 times, promising a more efficient path to sustainable biofuels. 
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         News NewsStudy probes industrial scale lactoferrin production with synthetic biological systemsA new study explores the innovative technologies developed to increase lactoferrin production in order to meet market demand in food, pharma, and cosmetics. 
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         News NewsStudy IDs novel small-molecule inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 with chemical geneticsA new article discusses the identification of novel small-molecule inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 by chemical genetics. 
