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Genome-scale model-guided microbial engineering converts agricultural waste into biodegradable bioplastics

2026-08-17T10:46:00+01:00

Researchers develop a genome-scale model-guided microbial engineering platform that converts kimchi industry waste into biodegradable bioplastics.

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Novel AI model accurately detects key gene mutations and predicts biomarkers across 32 cancer types

2026-08-17T10:25:00+01:00

Researchers have developed a novel AI model capable of predicting cancer subtypes, specific genetic mutations, and survival outcomes across 32 different cancers.

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Immune molecules play a limited role in ALS progression

2026-08-17T09:57:00+01:00

New research indicates that immune-related molecules change in motor neurons affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but they do not appear to be major drivers of disease progression.

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Adding iron to the ocean can remove CO2 – but at what cost to nature?

2026-08-17T09:40:00+01:00

Adding iron to the ocean can cause plankton to absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere. However, the effect depends on where in the world the method is used, and it can have far-reaching consequences for marine ecosystems and food chains.

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Pregnancy increases immune burden on women with arthritis and lupus

2026-08-17T09:22:00+01:00

New research finds that the immune system of women with autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus react very differently to pregnancy: rheumatoid arthritis patients often experience an improvement in symptoms, while lupus patients have an elevated risk of deterioration.

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Industrial-scale biotech production of proteins and vitamins economically viable

2026-08-17T09:21:00+01:00

Researchers are developing biotechnological methods called “power-to-protein” and “power-to-vitamin” processes which use microbes to produce proteins and vitamins for human consumption using basic chemical ingredients – entirely bypassing livestock farming and agriculture.

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Novel AI model accurately detects key gene mutations and predicts biomarkers across 32 cancer types

2026-08-17T10:25:00+01:00

Researchers have developed a novel AI model capable of predicting cancer subtypes, specific genetic mutations, and survival outcomes across 32 different cancers.

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Immune molecules play a limited role in ALS progression

2026-08-17T09:57:00+01:00

New research indicates that immune-related molecules change in motor neurons affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but they do not appear to be major drivers of disease progression.

NASA_satellite_view_of_Southern_Ocean_phytoplankton_bloom_(crop)

Adding iron to the ocean can remove CO2 – but at what cost to nature?

2026-08-17T09:40:00+01:00

Adding iron to the ocean can cause plankton to absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere. However, the effect depends on where in the world the method is used, and it can have far-reaching consequences for marine ecosystems and food chains.

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Genome-scale model-guided microbial engineering converts agricultural waste into biodegradable bioplastics

2026-08-17T10:46:00+01:00

Researchers develop a genome-scale model-guided microbial engineering platform that converts kimchi industry waste into biodegradable bioplastics.

Loading_bioreactor

Industrial-scale biotech production of proteins and vitamins economically viable

2026-08-17T09:21:00+01:00

Researchers are developing biotechnological methods called “power-to-protein” and “power-to-vitamin” processes which use microbes to produce proteins and vitamins for human consumption using basic chemical ingredients – entirely bypassing livestock farming and agriculture.

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Long-acting therapies continue to gain momentum in HIV, says GlobalData

2026-08-11T12:18:00+01:00

The next phase of competition in the HIV market will be defined not only by achieving viral suppression, but improving treatment adherence, reducing medication burden and delivering more convenient treatment options, says a new analysis.

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Scientists reconstruct past ocean temperatures from red algae

2026-08-12T09:19:00+01:00

Researchers have found a new way to reconstruct daily seawater temperatures over a four-month period. The key lies in rhodoliths: nodule-like calcareous structures formed by red algae that occur in oceans worldwide. 

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Long-lasting and renewable chemical production using photosynthetic microorganisms

2026-08-11T12:08:00+01:00

Researchers have taken an important step toward long-lasting production of renewable chemicals and fuels using photosynthetic microorganisms.

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Corn stalks. It’s what’s for dinner … If you’re a microbe

2026-08-11T09:44:00+01:00

Engineers have developed a strain of a common bacterial species, Pseudomonas putida, that can feed exclusively on the three major sugars present in corn stalks, with broader implications for the future of biomanufacturing.

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Plant pathologist selected as Fulbright Distinguished Scholar

2026-08-13T08:44:00+01:00

Heather Kelly, field crops pathologist in the University of Tennessee Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, has received a prestigious Fulbright Distinguished Scholar Award for two one-month trips to Brazil in 2026 and 2027. 

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U.S. disease tracker launches to strengthen monitoring of vaccine-preventable diseases

2026-08-06T10:09:00+01:00

A new website will track the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases across the United States to offer the public, the media, healthcare providers, public health officials, and policymakers reliable and visual information about current disease trends.

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Free webinar: The secret world of the vaginal microbiome

2026-08-05T00:01:00+01:00

A fascinating free webinar will shine a light into the secret world of the human microbiome and how it influences gynecological health. It will focus on what the vaginal microbiome can reveal about health, disease, and the gaps in care we still need to address.

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