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Preventing the accumulation of mRNA-loaded lipid nanoparticles in the liver

2026-08-19T12:52:00+01:00

New research has developed a novel coating agent that prevents lipid nanoparticles from accumulating in the liver—a major practical challenge when using lipid nanoparticles in vaccines and immunotherapies.

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MIT engineers connect bacteria to create living transistors

2026-08-19T10:54:00+01:00

Researchers have engineered bacteria in such a way as to build circuits that can perform complicated calculations.

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Pre-existing antibodies linked to different immune responses after influenza vaccination

2026-08-19T10:19:00+01:00

New study highlights how previous exposure to influenza viruses and vaccines can leave behind pre-existing antibodies, which may influence how the immune system responds to later vaccination.

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Burying crop residues deeper could help protect maize from ear rot and mycotoxins

2026-08-19T10:09:00+01:00

A new study has found that incorporating maize straw deeper into the soil can substantially reduce maize ear rot and harmful mycotoxin contamination while creating a healthier soil environment.

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Development of dual-action compounds to fight cancer and infections

2026-08-19T09:49:00+01:00

Researchers have developed new hybrid compounds that simultaneously reduce the viability of aggressive cancer cells and inhibit the growth of certain bacteria and fungi.

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Gut-pancreas immune crosstalk may offer new therapeutic strategies for pancreatic cancer

2026-08-19T09:32:00+01:00

A new study reports that immune responses produced in lymph nodes shared by the liver, pancreas and intestine shape T-cell tolerance. This cross-organ immune rewiring increases T-cell infiltration into pancreatic tumors, pointing to potential new approaches for hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers.

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Pre-existing antibodies linked to different immune responses after influenza vaccination

2026-08-19T10:19:00+01:00

New study highlights how previous exposure to influenza viruses and vaccines can leave behind pre-existing antibodies, which may influence how the immune system responds to later vaccination.

Stubble,_straw_bale_and_maize_-_geograph.org.uk_-_5500915

Burying crop residues deeper could help protect maize from ear rot and mycotoxins

2026-08-19T10:09:00+01:00

A new study has found that incorporating maize straw deeper into the soil can substantially reduce maize ear rot and harmful mycotoxin contamination while creating a healthier soil environment.

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Gut-pancreas immune crosstalk may offer new therapeutic strategies for pancreatic cancer

2026-08-19T09:32:00+01:00

A new study reports that immune responses produced in lymph nodes shared by the liver, pancreas and intestine shape T-cell tolerance. This cross-organ immune rewiring increases T-cell infiltration into pancreatic tumors, pointing to potential new approaches for hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers.

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Preventing the accumulation of mRNA-loaded lipid nanoparticles in the liver

2026-08-19T12:52:00+01:00

New research has developed a novel coating agent that prevents lipid nanoparticles from accumulating in the liver—a major practical challenge when using lipid nanoparticles in vaccines and immunotherapies.

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New water freeze-drying sample preparation method allows for the capture of a near-native ultrastructure of bacteria

2026-08-18T14:46:00+01:00

A collaborative research team has successfully applied Water Freeze-Drying method to bacterial specimens, allowing them to capture the ultrastructure of bacteria in near-native form via scanning electron microscopy.

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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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MIT engineers connect bacteria to create living transistors

2026-08-19T10:54:00+01:00

Researchers have engineered bacteria in such a way as to build circuits that can perform complicated calculations.

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Development of dual-action compounds to fight cancer and infections

2026-08-19T09:49:00+01:00

Researchers have developed new hybrid compounds that simultaneously reduce the viability of aggressive cancer cells and inhibit the growth of certain bacteria and fungi.

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Texas A&M Engineering leads work on rapid screwworm treatment

2026-08-18T15:27:00+01:00

A multidisciplinary team is developing three novel wound treatments that quickly kill larvae while reducing chemical residues, offering ranchers and veterinarians a rapid response tool that current screwworm eradication methods cannot provide.

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Doctoral student aims to detect insect-borne viruses sooner

2026-08-18T15:08:00+01:00

A biomedical engineering doctoral student at the University of Nebraska is developing generative foundation models to forecast the emergence of arboviruses before they spill over into humans. 

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Could beneficial bacteria help prevent the body from absorbing lead?

2026-08-17T12:23:00+01:00

New funding supports early-stage research at Worcester Polytechnic Institute that aims to show how pieces of genetic code produced in the gut by healthy bacteria could block lead exposure.

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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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