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South Australian algal bloom species the world’s most toxic harmful microalga yet recorded

2026-07-06T15:59:00+01:00

The marine microalgae responsible for the most devastating effects of the South Australian harmful algal bloom (HAB) has now been shown to be the most toxic species of its kind ever studied.

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Korea University College of Medicine Vaccine Innovation Center selected to lead KDCA-funded hantavirus vaccine development project

2026-07-06T15:38:00+01:00

The Vaccine Innovation Center at Korea University College of Medicine has been selected by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) as the lead institution for a national hantavirus vaccine development project.

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How psychological stress alters gut microbes and ages blood stem cells in mice

2026-07-06T15:02:00+01:00

Psychological stress is recognized as a risk factor for certain health conditions. Researchers describe a mechanism in mice that explains this association: psychological stress speeds up aging-like changes in the body’s blood-forming stem cells in the bone marrow by altering the intestinal microbiota. 

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Plant DNA harbours virus ‘fossils’ that reflect 300 million years of evolution

2026-07-06T14:51:00+01:00

New research shows that Caulimoviridae viruses have infected an extremely wide range of vascular plant hosts, from lycophytes to flowering plants, revealing the existence of 35 previously undescribed taxonomic clusters in Caulimoviridae.

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The broader a fungus’s diet, the better it kills insects and helps plants

2026-07-06T14:27:00+01:00

Entomologists have discovered that a single underlying trait—metabolic breadth, or the range of nutrients a fungus can use—links its ability to kill insects, partner with plants and thrive in different ecological roles.

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Feline fleas carry bacteria linked to human disease In South Texas, study finds

2026-07-06T13:58:00+01:00

Researchers have identified the murine typhus pathogen in fleas found in the Rio Grande Valley, highlighting the importance of flea prevention for both pets and people.

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South Australian algal bloom species the world’s most toxic harmful microalga yet recorded

2026-07-06T15:59:00+01:00

The marine microalgae responsible for the most devastating effects of the South Australian harmful algal bloom (HAB) has now been shown to be the most toxic species of its kind ever studied.

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How psychological stress alters gut microbes and ages blood stem cells in mice

2026-07-06T15:02:00+01:00

Psychological stress is recognized as a risk factor for certain health conditions. Researchers describe a mechanism in mice that explains this association: psychological stress speeds up aging-like changes in the body’s blood-forming stem cells in the bone marrow by altering the intestinal microbiota. 

Low-Res_7502-0052_BONNE Fabrice  INRAE

Plant DNA harbours virus ‘fossils’ that reflect 300 million years of evolution

2026-07-06T14:51:00+01:00

New research shows that Caulimoviridae viruses have infected an extremely wide range of vascular plant hosts, from lycophytes to flowering plants, revealing the existence of 35 previously undescribed taxonomic clusters in Caulimoviridae.

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​ ABM strengthens Irish life sciences business with major multi-site life sciences contract

2026-07-06T11:47:00+01:00

ABM, a leading international provider of facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions, has secured a major multi-site services agreement with a leading global life sciences company operating manufacturing facilities across Ireland. 

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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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Gene-editing tool can unearth new cancer treatments from fungi

2026-07-06T11:40:00+01:00

Engineers have developed a gene-editing tool built specifically for fungi, unlocking a hidden library of molecules—including some with early anti-cancer promise—from one of biology’s most overlooked kingdoms.

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Meet EcoBOT: The autonomous lab standardizing plant-microbe research

2026-07-01T15:56:00+01:00

Berkeley Lab’s new “self-driving” laboratory, EcoBOT, automates complex plant experiments to eliminate human error, solve biology’s replication crisis, and accelerate bioenergy research.

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Study: Three-in-one vaccine shows promise against ‘tripledemic’

2026-07-01T09:10:00+01:00

A single-shot vaccine in development could protect against flu, COVID-19 and RSV simultaneously. In a study, researchers found that their three-in-one vaccine triggered protective immunity against all three respiratory diseases in mice, ferrets and cotton rats.

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Korea University College of Medicine Vaccine Innovation Center selected to lead KDCA-funded hantavirus vaccine development project

2026-07-06T15:38:00+01:00

The Vaccine Innovation Center at Korea University College of Medicine has been selected by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) as the lead institution for a national hantavirus vaccine development project.

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Could your salad be the source? Pathologist discusses reported parasite outbreak in US

2026-07-06T13:39:00+01:00

Amid reports of a parasite outbreak that has sickened people in several states across the U.S., a pathologist warns that it is likely linked to a widely distributed commercial food product.

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Scripps Research scientists awarded $2M to advance global disease surveillance

2026-07-06T10:44:00+01:00

Two Gates Foundation grants will expand wastewater surveillance and AI-driven disease monitoring to support faster public health responses worldwide.

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