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Study reveals hidden damage in stony corals using 3D imaging and AI

2026-04-14T15:05:00+01:00

Researchers investigating how disease affects coral structure turned to X-ray microcomputed tomography which generates detailed 3D reconstructions down to microscopic pores, which reveal internal skeletal features, including porosity, thickness and structural orientation, in a non-destructive way. 

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AI spots hidden behavior patterns in self-organizing bacteria

2026-04-14T14:54:00+01:00

A custom-built artificial intelligence system has helped to uncover how bacterial communities organize themselves, showing that the earliest moments of a biological transition carry far more information than previously considered.

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Nameko mucilage: An eco-friendly solution for microplastic pollution

2026-04-14T14:15:00+01:00

Researchers use natural mucilage from nameko mushrooms for the removal of micro- and nano-plastics from water. The mucilage is rich in polysaccharides, particularly pectin—a naturally occurring plant-based compound—which is known for its particle-binding properties.

Bee bacteria

A bacterium from bumblebees can produce vitamin B2 in soya drinks

2026-04-14T13:42:00+01:00

Researchers have developed a new method that can reduce the time needed to find new bacteria for fermentation. They have now identified a bacterium that can be used both for acidification and to increase the vitamin B2 content of soya drinks.

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Cat viruses offer window into human oncogenesis

2026-04-14T13:19:00+01:00

Cats are not just beloved companions; they are emerging as key “research partners” in unravelling viral cancer mechanisms. A new review explores how feline tumour viruses offer vital insights into human oncology and viral carcinogenesis from a comparative oncology perspective.

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Integration of two genes: A valuable strategy for developing virus-resistant tomatoes

2026-04-14T13:07:00+01:00

Researchers have demonstrated that integration of Ty-1/Ty-3 and Ty-6 resistance genes in tomato plants can confer highly robust resistance to begomoviruses.

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Low-Res_260325 PNAS-100066

AI spots hidden behavior patterns in self-organizing bacteria

2026-04-14T14:54:00+01:00

A custom-built artificial intelligence system has helped to uncover how bacterial communities organize themselves, showing that the earliest moments of a biological transition carry far more information than previously considered.

pexels-liisbet-luup-121486327-35620586

Cat viruses offer window into human oncogenesis

2026-04-14T13:19:00+01:00

Cats are not just beloved companions; they are emerging as key “research partners” in unravelling viral cancer mechanisms. A new review explores how feline tumour viruses offer vital insights into human oncology and viral carcinogenesis from a comparative oncology perspective.

5411468-PPT

Integration of two genes: A valuable strategy for developing virus-resistant tomatoes

2026-04-14T13:07:00+01:00

Researchers have demonstrated that integration of Ty-1/Ty-3 and Ty-6 resistance genes in tomato plants can confer highly robust resistance to begomoviruses.

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Vanderbilt Center for Antibody Therapeutics signs agreement to develop anti-measles antibody treatment

2026-04-07T09:40:00+01:00

The Vanderbilt Center for Antibody Therapeutics has signed an option agreement with Saravir Biopharma Inc. for the company to develop human monoclonal antibodies isolated in the laboratory of James Crowe Jr., MD, for the treatment and prevention of measles.

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Cleanroom specialist Total Clean Air appointed European partner for US-based biodecontamination firm, TOMI

2026-03-24T12:23:00+00:00

UK-BASED cleanroom engineering company Total Clean Air (TCA), a UKAS ISO 17025-accredited cleanroom constructor, has been appointed European partner for US-based decontamination technology firm TOMI®Environmental Solutions.

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EnteroBiotix announces completion of enrolment in Phase 2a Trial evaluating EBX-102-02 prior to allogeneic stem cell transplantation

2026-03-10T12:44:00+00:00

EnteroBiotix announced that the investigator-initiated Phase 2a MAST trial has completed its enrolment of 50 adult patients undergoing allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) for defined haematological malignancies. 

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stony coral

Study reveals hidden damage in stony corals using 3D imaging and AI

2026-04-14T15:05:00+01:00

Researchers investigating how disease affects coral structure turned to X-ray microcomputed tomography which generates detailed 3D reconstructions down to microscopic pores, which reveal internal skeletal features, including porosity, thickness and structural orientation, in a non-destructive way. 

42_-_IMG_20150804_122323

Nameko mucilage: An eco-friendly solution for microplastic pollution

2026-04-14T14:15:00+01:00

Researchers use natural mucilage from nameko mushrooms for the removal of micro- and nano-plastics from water. The mucilage is rich in polysaccharides, particularly pectin—a naturally occurring plant-based compound—which is known for its particle-binding properties.

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Tiny plankton have big impact on harmful algal bloom predictions

2026-04-13T15:54:00+01:00

While some computer models can forecast potential algal blooms, their accuracy is limited.. A new study shows that coupling three models and accounting for how different algae species interact can significantly improve predictions.

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Lancet Countdown Europe: New report on health and climate change

2026-04-14T09:45:00+01:00

Europe’s dependence on fossil fuels is not only making the continent economically and politically vulnerable, it also has dramatic consequences for the population’s health. Growing air pollution, heat damage and the climate-related spread of infectious diseases are looming, warns a new report.

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Two research projects to study immune responses to dengue and Zika viruses

2026-04-14T08:34:00+01:00

Dr. James Earnest, an assistant professor at the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, is leading two new research projects to examine how humans build an immune response to dengue and the Zika virus over time, in pursuit of creating better preventative measures.

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Belfast to host global scientists at the Microbiology Society’s Annual Conference 2026

2026-04-13T10:40:00+01:00

Baroness Natalie Bennett will join leading scientists and policymakers in Belfast for a discussion on how to slow the spread of superbugs at the Microbiology Society’s Annual Conference.

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