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Pathogens survive conditions on extraterrestrial locations

2026-06-16T10:21:00+01:00

Microorganisms from our planet could survive on celestial bodies where water is present, such as Mars, reveals a study focusing on simulated space conditions. Our immune system reacts less effectively to pathogens that have undergone such a simulated space journey. 

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Cohabitating people share about a quarter of their gut and oral microbiota

2026-06-16T10:13:00+01:00

People who live together share more oral and gut microbes with each other than with other people in their communities, according to a study. Researchers also found a link between more transmissible microbes and health, particularly type 2 diabetes. 

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Wastewater analysis offers a new way to monitor HIV in communities

2026-06-16T10:00:00+01:00

Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) detection in wastewater offers a novel approach to monitor the virus in communities. Hybrid-capture genetic sequencing allows researchers to analyze viral genomes in detail and specifically identify viral signals coming from community wastewater. 

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Your gut talks to your liver: Study reveals how microbes influence liver function through DNA ‘switches’

2026-06-16T09:34:00+01:00

Researchers have uncovered how the gut microbiome can influence gene activity in the liver by acting on short stretches of regulatory DNA that function like molecular “switches”.

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Shingles vaccine linked to lower dementia risk in older adults, study suggests

2026-06-15T23:23:00+01:00

A target trial emulation of older adults entering skilled-nursing facilities found that those who received the recombinant shingles vaccine (RZV) had a lower risk of developing dementia over the following four years compared with those who were not vaccinated.

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Global map of mycorrhizal fungi reveals true scale of underground networks

2026-06-15T16:29:00+01:00

Researchers have produced the first global maps visualising the distribution and mass of the Earth’s arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks, revealing the true scale of this underground fungal infrastructure. 

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Pathogens survive conditions on extraterrestrial locations

2026-06-16T10:21:00+01:00

Microorganisms from our planet could survive on celestial bodies where water is present, such as Mars, reveals a study focusing on simulated space conditions. Our immune system reacts less effectively to pathogens that have undergone such a simulated space journey. 

pexels-kampus-7556639

Cohabitating people share about a quarter of their gut and oral microbiota

2026-06-16T10:13:00+01:00

People who live together share more oral and gut microbes with each other than with other people in their communities, according to a study. Researchers also found a link between more transmissible microbes and health, particularly type 2 diabetes. 

HIV_Virus_Particles_-_53567924670

Wastewater analysis offers a new way to monitor HIV in communities

2026-06-16T10:00:00+01:00

Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) detection in wastewater offers a novel approach to monitor the virus in communities. Hybrid-capture genetic sequencing allows researchers to analyze viral genomes in detail and specifically identify viral signals coming from community wastewater. 

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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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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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Degradable sensors reveal hidden soil secrets

2026-06-11T12:06:00+01:00

New degradable sensors being developed by soil scientists track biological activity in soil by having a degradable substrate that is nibbled on by microbes. 

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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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Researchers investigate the underlying causes of post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome

2026-06-15T09:55:00+01:00

With an estimated one million Americans afflicted with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome, newly funded research seeks to determine whether the condition is triggered by a persistent autoimmune response, and if a test can be devised to pinpoint who is more likely to develop it.

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Elsevier launches Ebola Information Center with free clinical and research resources

2026-06-15T09:45:00+01:00

Elsevier has launched an Ebola Information Center to provide healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers and the public with free access to critical clinical and research information to support the global response to this outbreak.  

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