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How H5N1 bird flu hid unrecognized for weeks in dairy cattle

2026-06-22T12:33:00+01:00

A new study reveals why H5N1 influenza infection looked so different in dairy cows, offering a framework for spotting new host species quickly.  Instead of affecting the lungs, it caused severe infection in the cows’ udders, largely sparing the lungs.  

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Oropouche virus has already infected more than 5 million people in Brazil, study suggests

2026-06-22T11:58:00+01:00

The recent Oropouche virus outbreak in 2023 has drawn attention in Brazil and other Latin American countries because of its scale and rapid spread. Researchers estimate that since 1960, the virus has infected approximately 9.4 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

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New study shows near-complete reduction of cervical cancer deaths among HPV-vaccinated adolescents in England

2026-06-22T11:46:00+01:00

A new study suggests the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine may be responsible for a near-complete protective effect against death from cervical cancer among women under 30 in England who received the vaccine between 12-18 years old.

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Reservoir of drug-resistant germs IDed in national surveillance collaboration

2026-06-22T11:28:00+01:00

Researchers who screened more than 2,000 samples across 42 states say there is a rapidly evolving, plasmid-driven epidemic of community-associated multidrug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae across the United States.

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Nasal photodisinfection cuts surgical infections in complex brain surgery by 78%

2026-06-22T11:06:00+01:00

A pilot involving 189 patients using nasal photodisinfection prior to complex brain procedures performed through the nose has led to a 78% reduction in surgical site infections (SSIs) and recorded no cases of meningitis.

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Sweeping product analysis reveals path to more effective probiotic supplements

2026-06-22T10:54:00+01:00

Probiotic supplements in drugstores contain microbes sold for specific health purposes despite limited understanding of their connections to their marketed use. But scientists have assembled computer models that could lead to more effective products to shape our microbiomes to improve health.

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Research

Cow_female_black_white

How H5N1 bird flu hid unrecognized for weeks in dairy cattle

2026-06-22T12:33:00+01:00

A new study reveals why H5N1 influenza infection looked so different in dairy cows, offering a framework for spotting new host species quickly.  Instead of affecting the lungs, it caused severe infection in the cows’ udders, largely sparing the lungs.  

Culicoideparaensis

Oropouche virus has already infected more than 5 million people in Brazil, study suggests

2026-06-22T11:58:00+01:00

The recent Oropouche virus outbreak in 2023 has drawn attention in Brazil and other Latin American countries because of its scale and rapid spread. Researchers estimate that since 1960, the virus has infected approximately 9.4 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

HPV_causing_cervical_cancer

New study shows near-complete reduction of cervical cancer deaths among HPV-vaccinated adolescents in England

2026-06-22T11:46:00+01:00

A new study suggests the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine may be responsible for a near-complete protective effect against death from cervical cancer among women under 30 in England who received the vaccine between 12-18 years old.

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Industry

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​ Bruke showcases expanding Microbiology & Infection Diagnostics portfolio at ASM Microbe 2026

2026-06-11T10:06:00+01:00

At ASM Microbe 2026, Bruker Corporation’s Microbiology & Infection Diagnostics (BMID) division demonstrated its expanding portfolio and innovations across microbial identification, sepsis diagnostics, molecular testing, and NGS workflows, advancing clinical research, and faster, actionable infectious disease diagnostics.

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Andelyn Biosciences launches LVV Curator® Platform

2026-05-13T10:42:00+01:00

Andelyn Biosciences has announced the launch of its LVV Curator® Platform, a standardized lentiviral vector (LVV) manufacturing solution built on the same proven modular approach that supports clinical and commercial adeno-associated virus (AAV) programs.

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Modular Clean Air strengthens position as part of Total Clean AIr

2026-05-06T13:55:00+01:00

Modular Clean Air (MCA) is now wholly owned by Total Clean Air (TCA), marking the next phase in its development following its successful launch as a joint venture in 2025.

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Innovation

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Biochar-coated catalyst turns wet microalgae into cleaner fuel-building chemicals

2026-06-22T10:42:00+01:00

Turning microalgae into usable liquid fuels remains difficult because algae-derived bio-oil often contains high levels of oxygen and nitrogen compounds. A new study reports a promising strategy to address this challenge. 

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Microscope breakthrough will open unprecedented view into cells

2026-06-11T20:00:00+01:00

In a landmark achievement in biological imaging, researchers have announced the successful demonstration of the laser phase plate, a novel device that dramatically improves the contrast of images produced by cryo-electron microscopes, opening up an entirely new view of human biology.

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Material extends shelf life and prolongs release of fungus used as bioinsecticide

2026-06-11T15:04:00+01:00

Encapsulating Beauveria bassiana in a biopolymer made of cellulose and aluminum increased the viability of the fungus from 69% to 85% after five months of storage, providing a more sustainable alternative that releases the bioinsecticide.

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People

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Microbiome pioneer Jacques Ravel named 2026 Microbiome Medal Laureate

2026-06-17T08:49:00+01:00

Jacques Ravel, professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and leader in human microbiome research, has been named by the One Health Microbiome Center as the second laureate of the Microbiome Medal. 

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Researcher secures nearly $4 million NIH grant to advance therapeutic vaccine to help end genital herpes

2026-06-17T08:32:00+01:00

University of California, Irvine immunologist Lbachir BenMohamed has been awarded a $3.93 million National Institutes of Health grant to develop and test a novel therapeutic vaccine designed to prevent recurrent genital herpes.

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Fermentation science may offer new route to better lower-alcohol wine

2026-06-15T11:53:00+01:00

In addition to finding ways to ferment grape juice without producing as much alcohol, one scientist is exploring novel yeasts and methods to overproduce aromas to compensate for their eventual loss when reducing alcohol through grape juice dilution.

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