All articles by Linda Stewart – Page 247
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         News NewsApplied Microbiology International’s 2023 Honorary Fellowship will be awarded to Professor Jim ProsserApplied Microbiology International (AMI) is delighted to announce its 2023 Honorary Fellowship will be awarded to Jim Prosser, Emeritus Professor in Environmental Microbiology in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Aberdeen. 
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         News NewsAI-based wastewater sampling predicts COVID hospital admissionsResearchers have developed an accurate prediction tool for estimating COVID-19 hospital admissions, using an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based system with wastewater sampling. 
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         News NewsA floating sponge could help remove harmful algal bloomsA floating sponge in a charcoal-like powder and paired with an oxidizing agent destroys over 85% of algal cells from lake and river water samples. 
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         News NewsBreath test rapidly detects COVID-19 virusScientists have developed a breath test that quickly identifies those who are infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. The device requires only one or two breaths and provides results in less than a minute. 
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         News NewsCOVID-19 vaccination reduces severity and mortality after breakthrough infectionsAmong individuals recently infected with SARS-CoV-2, those who were fully vaccinated had lower concentrations of almost all inflammation markers (cytokines and chemokines) than those who were unvaccinated in the short-term and long-term after symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection. 
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         News News Researchers discover method to overcome antimicrobial resistanceScientists have found a new class of molecules that inhibit the efflux pump of a bacterial cell. 
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         News NewsDeadly fungus beaten with treatment blocking fatty acid formationResearchers have discovered a new way to attack fungal infections by blocking fungi from being able to make fatty acids, the major component of fats. 
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         News NewsNanopore technology achieves breakthrough in protein variant detectionScientists have developed a breakthrough method to detect structural variations on proteins based on nanopore technologies. 
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         News NewsStudy demonstrates efficacy of new short-term resistant TB treatmentFour patients at Boston Medical Center (BMC) Tuberculosis Clinic were cured of MDR TB with a six-month regimen that included bedaquiline, pretomanid and linezolid (BPaL). 
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         News NewsScientists reveal how microalgae cope with environmental challengesA study has shed new light on the intricate relationship between competition, evolution, and ecological communities in microalgae. 
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         News NewsKey gene for resistance to HIV replication found in people of African ancestryScientists have identified a novel region in the genome that is only variable in populations of African ancestries and provided evidence that the gene CHD1L acts to limit HIV replication in a subset of white blood cells. 
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         News NewsCholera-like bacteria may be crucial in development of new antibioticsResearchers have produced a reconstructed version of the PomAB motor protein complex in a bacterium called Vibrio alginolyticus that resembles the cholera bacterium. 
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         News NewsNewly discovered antibodies can neutralize COVID-19 variantsScientists have isolated potent neutralizing antibodies from a COVID-19 vaccinated SARS survivor that exhibited remarkable breadth against known sarbecoviruses. 
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         News NewsMicrobes yield secrets of ocean events off Basque coastTwo studies by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) show that marine microfauna reflect today’s marine currents and also Cretaceous oceanic conditions. 
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         News NewsNon-invasive technology tests for malaria without a blood sampleA novel testing platform under development by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) and CytoAstra, LLC could provide a new noninvasive test for malaria that doesn’t require a blood sample. 
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         News NewsResearchers create total synthesis of HIV replication inhibitorScientists appear to have discovered a way to produce a true structure of the rare but naturally-occurring anti-HIV compound Lancilactone C from start to finish. 
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         News NewsSmaller magnetic beads with superior magnetic moment capture Covid virus more quicklyScientists have developed a more efficient way to test SARS-CoV-2 Virus with a novel nano-immune magnetic bead (Mal-IMB) that can efficiently be bound to the pseudovirus in the study of protein biomimetic mineralization and synthesized into magnetic nanoparticles. 
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         News NewsImaging shows how solar-powered microbes turn CO2 into bioplasticScientists have developed a multimodal platform to image microbe-semiconductor biohybrids that merge the biosynthetic power of living systems with the ability of semiconductors to harvest light. 
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         News NewsMicrobial cell factories can produce eco-friendly food and cosmetic colouringsMicrobial cell factories can produce amino acids, proteins, fats and fatty acids, vitamins, flavours, pigments, alcohols, functional compounds and other food additives used in various foods and cosmetics, a new paper reveals. 
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         News NewsFar UVC light could have disinfection potential against Covid variantsScientists have investigated the inactivation efficacy of different UV wavelengths and assessed the safety profile for effective management of COVID-19 risks. 
