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Warm temperatures disrupt spider sex-changing bacteria in dwarf-spiders across generations

2026-07-08T14:49:00+01:00

A new study reveals that exposing dwarf spiders to a brief period of warm temperatures can disrupt a phenomenon where internal bacteria normally force genetic males to develop as females.

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Gut microbiota can predict risk of type 2 diabetes years before it develops

2026-07-08T14:38:00+01:00

The presence of certain bacteria in the gut microbiota, and fluctuations in a person’s metabolism, can be seen in people who go on to develop type 2 diabetes years later, paving the way for identifying people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes at an early stage.

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Climate oscillations shape nature’s coral refuges in a warming ocean

2026-07-08T14:18:00+01:00

A new study reveals that the natural cooling of coral reefs in the Andaman Sea by oceanographic processes is not constant – but depends on major tropical climate patterns that shape conditions across the tropical Indo-Pacific.

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A bacterium capable of predicting the course of a disease

2026-07-08T14:09:00+01:00

A research team made use of the bacterium’s natural capabilities without altering it genetically. Using plasma samples from patients with COVID-19, they were able to distinguish patients likely to develop a mild form of the disease from those at risk of progressing to a severe form.

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How immune cells in our gut mesentery fight salmonella

2026-07-08T13:14:00+01:00

Researchers have found that immune cells in a portion of the abdominal cavity, called the mesentery, play a critical role in suppressing — or exacerbating — salmonella infection. 

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Biochar ‘switches on’ natural oxygen chemistry to suppress soil-borne pathogens and reshape healthier microbial communities

2026-07-08T11:56:00+01:00

A new study reveals how specially prepared biochar can directly suppress a destructive soil-borne pathogen while helping rebuild a richer and more stable soil bacterial community. 

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Warm temperatures disrupt spider sex-changing bacteria in dwarf-spiders across generations

2026-07-08T14:49:00+01:00

A new study reveals that exposing dwarf spiders to a brief period of warm temperatures can disrupt a phenomenon where internal bacteria normally force genetic males to develop as females.

pexels-cottonbro-8732115

Gut microbiota can predict risk of type 2 diabetes years before it develops

2026-07-08T14:38:00+01:00

The presence of certain bacteria in the gut microbiota, and fluctuations in a person’s metabolism, can be seen in people who go on to develop type 2 diabetes years later, paving the way for identifying people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes at an early stage.

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Climate oscillations shape nature’s coral refuges in a warming ocean

2026-07-08T14:18:00+01:00

A new study reveals that the natural cooling of coral reefs in the Andaman Sea by oceanographic processes is not constant – but depends on major tropical climate patterns that shape conditions across the tropical Indo-Pacific.

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​ ABM strengthens Irish life sciences business with major multi-site life sciences contract

2026-07-06T11:47:00+01:00

ABM, a leading international provider of facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions, has secured a major multi-site services agreement with a leading global life sciences company operating manufacturing facilities across Ireland. 

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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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New study advances dry mRNA vaccine patch design

2026-07-08T09:04:00+01:00

New research could help make future mRNA vaccines easier to store and distribute. The study identified conditions that help protect the particles that carry mRNA in dry vaccine patches, offering practical guidance for future patch design.

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Wasted pumpkin peel can keep your food fresh

2026-07-07T11:34:00+01:00

Researchers have turned agricultural by-products into a biodegradable food packaging material, offering a potential approach to both food loss and plastic pollution.

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Gene-editing tool can unearth new cancer treatments from fungi

2026-07-06T11:40:00+01:00

Engineers have developed a gene-editing tool built specifically for fungi, unlocking a hidden library of molecules—including some with early anti-cancer promise—from one of biology’s most overlooked kingdoms.

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Under the Lens: Plant microbiomes could cut agriculture’s dependence on chemicals, says Davide Bulgarelli

2026-07-08T00:45:00+01:00

Understanding the hidden microbial communities that surround plant roots could pave the way for more sustainable farming, according to award-winning plant microbiologist Dr Davide Bulgarelli in conversation with Professor Emmanuel Adukwu.

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AMI teams up with the International Symposium on Biopolymers to launch new themed collection on microbial polymers

2026-07-07T13:29:00+01:00

The Journal of Applied Microbiology is joining forces with the International Symposium on Biopolymers to launch a new themed collection called ‘Microbial polymers for industrial and environmental applications’. Guest editors Tanja Narancic and Kevin O’Connor reveal why this is such a fascinating area of research.

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Biologist will use €1.63m grant to investigate how microorganisms reactivate their metabolism after prolonged dormancy.

2026-07-07T09:25:00+01:00

Dr. Sofia Doello has been awarded a grant of around 1.63 million euros for her research through the Emmy Noether program. In her project ’Metabolic foundation of developmental transitions’, she will investigate how microorganisms reactivate their metabolism after a prolonged period of dormancy.

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