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​ A fungus living in our body can make melanoma more aggressive

2026-02-04T12:01:00+00:00

A study has for the first time established the mechanism by means of which the Candida albicans fungus makes melanoma more aggressive. It activates several signalling pathways in the melanoma cells, creating an environment that helps to reprogram angiogenesis and metabolism.

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BBSRC-backed spin-out launches rapid DNA air sequencing technology

2026-02-04T11:42:00+00:00

New spin-out, Agnos Biosciences, has launched AirSeq, a rapid DNA air sequencing technology to transform pathogen detection across health, food and biosecurity. It brings to market a powerful new approach to detecting biological threats in the air.

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Scientists demonstrate first-ever single-shot HIV vaccine neutralization success

2026-02-04T11:28:00+00:00

Scientists have developed an HIV vaccine candidate that achieves something never before observed in the field: inducing neutralizing antibodies against HIV after a single immunization in nonhuman primates.

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How a single protein helps a fungal pathogen invade tea oil trees

2026-02-04T11:17:00+00:00

Scientists report the discovery of a key mitophagy regulator in Colletotrichum camelliae, the fungus responsible for anthracnose in tea oil trees. A SUN family protein, CaSun1, directly recruits the autophagy protein CaAtg8 to mitochondria, enabling mitophagy during infection. 

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Plants influence the composition and function of their surrounding microbiome to suit their needs

2026-02-04T10:59:00+00:00

An investigation into plant–microbe interactions at the genetic, metabolic and physiological levels revealed that 203 bacterial gene sequences were strongly shaped by the host plant, for example through their metabolic products. One bacterial genus was found to enhance root development even in nitrogen-limited soils.

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Clinical data gaps keeping life-saving antibiotics from children

2026-02-04T10:26:00+00:00

Antibiotics that could treat severe infections in babies and children aren’t accessible due to a lack of data around safety and dosage. Of 12 antibiotics recommended for serious bloodstream infections caused by a harmful, Gram-negative bacteria, only six were licensed in children aged under 12 and just three in babies. 

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​ A fungus living in our body can make melanoma more aggressive

2026-02-04T12:01:00+00:00

A study has for the first time established the mechanism by means of which the Candida albicans fungus makes melanoma more aggressive. It activates several signalling pathways in the melanoma cells, creating an environment that helps to reprogram angiogenesis and metabolism.

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BBSRC-backed spin-out launches rapid DNA air sequencing technology

2026-02-04T11:42:00+00:00

New spin-out, Agnos Biosciences, has launched AirSeq, a rapid DNA air sequencing technology to transform pathogen detection across health, food and biosecurity. It brings to market a powerful new approach to detecting biological threats in the air.

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Scientists demonstrate first-ever single-shot HIV vaccine neutralization success

2026-02-04T11:28:00+00:00

Scientists have developed an HIV vaccine candidate that achieves something never before observed in the field: inducing neutralizing antibodies against HIV after a single immunization in nonhuman primates.

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PIXL Max: Automated colony picker breaks records for speed and accuracy

2026-01-23T04:00:00+00:00

With the latest innovation from the team at Singer Instruments, a new standard for speed and repeatability in microbial colony pickers has been achieved through the integration of cutting edge AI technologies.

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NexaBiome accelerates development of novel diabetic foot treatment with Scottish Enterprise funding

2026-01-22T15:02:00+00:00

UK biotechnology company NexaBiome Life Sciences Ltd has received continued funding from Scotland’s national economic development agency, Scottish Enterprise, to accelerate its breakthrough bacteriophage technology for the treatment of diabetic foot infections (DFIs).

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UK Centre for Mould Safety launches national training academy

2026-01-21T11:15:00+00:00

The UK Centre for Mould Safety (UKCMS) National Training Academy has today opened its doors to upskill and improve competence, consistency and safety across all industries that serve homes and buildings, in a drive to support public health outcomes.

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Innovation

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From biocidal coatings to medicines: A nanocomposite sting for microorganisms

2026-02-02T10:56:00+00:00

A surface capable of responding to chemical signals generated by microorganisms and automatically producing biocidal substances – a description of how the B-STING silica nanocomposite works. The new material acts as a nanofactory of reactive oxygen species, activating only when necessary.

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Nasal vaccine combats bird flu infection in rodents

2026-02-02T10:20:00+00:00

Researchers have developed an intranasal H5N1 vaccine that elicited strong immune responses when tested in hamsters and mice and prevented infections in exposed animals. The team also confirmed their vaccine remained effective regardless of prior flu exposure.

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A rapid test using a mobile phone will be able to identify the most severe cases of imported malaria within minutes

2026-01-29T12:08:00+00:00

A new malaria tool uses a mobile phone to combine rapid diagnostic tests with video analysis and is capable not only of detecting the infection in under six minutes but also of predicting which patients may develop severe forms of malaria.

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Launch of clinical trial of investigative nasal spray medicine to prevent illnesses from respiratory viruses

2026-02-03T11:17:00+00:00

A new clinical trial will test a new experimental intranasal spray designed to boost immune defenses and reduce illness from respiratory viruses.

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Six years after COVID-19’s global alarm: Is the world better prepared for the next pandemic?

2026-02-03T09:10:00+00:00

Six years ago, the Director-General of the World Health Organization sounded the highest global alarm available under international law at the time, declaring the outbreak of a new coronavirus disease. As we cross this six-year mark, WHO asks: Is the world better prepared for the next pandemic?

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Danish pediatrician warns Denmark’s childhood vaccine schedule is not one the U.S. can copy

2026-02-02T22:00:00+00:00

Danish pediatrician Lone Graff Stensballe DMSc, PhD warns that the U.S. should not replicate Denmark’s childhood vaccine strategy due to major social and health disparities between the two countries. 

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