All Research News articles – Page 174
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         News NewsYoung scientists spearhead breakthrough COVID-19 researchA molecular biophysics study investigates how coronavirus variants of concern attachment strength to human cells influences COVID-19’s spread and transmissibility. 
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         News NewsResearchers develop a new TB vaccine testing model by leveraging old BCG vaccineEach year, tuberculosis (TB) kills more people than any other infectious disease, falling out of the top spot only temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Saint Louis University Daniel Hoft, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Saint Louis University Center for Vaccine Development Despite TB’s wide reach and ... 
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         News NewsResearchers reveal how formaldehyde affects H2-forming biocatalystsScientists show experimentally how formaldehyde inhibits a certain class of biocatalysts, namely the particularly efficient hydrogen-generating hydrogenases of the two-iron type – so-called [FeFe]-hydrogenases. 
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         News NewsResearchers decipher enzyme scissors of intestinal microbesMicroorganisms in the human gut utilize so-called beta-elimination to break down plant natural products and thus make them available to humans. 
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         News NewsRisk of serious COVID-19 infection can now be predictedScientists have demonstrated a rapid rise in concentrations of platelet aggregates in patients admitted to intensive care with COVID-19 infections. 
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         News NewsFormer goldmine provides a portal to microbial life deep in the Earth’s crustBy accessing the deep underground through a former goldmine-turned-lab in South Dakota’s Black Hills,researchers have pieced together the most complete map to date of the elusive and unusual microbes beneath our feet. 
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         News NewsScientists reveal what happens when the vaginal microbiome attacksA new study examines why a common and seemingly benign condition of the vaginal microbiome - bacterial vaginosis - is linked to pregnancy loss, preterm birth and other health complications. 
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         News NewsMarine biota births new atmospheric particles in the South Pacific OceanScientists have found that nocturnal nanoparticle bursts that contain nitrogenous compounds originate when marine micro-organisms in the South Pacific Ocean apparently shield themselves from UV radiation. 
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         News NewsPocket-sized DNA sequencers track malaria drug resistance in Ghana in near real-timeA team of scientists working in Ghana have pioneered on-site genomic surveillance to track changes in the malaria parasite, achieving sampling to sequencing within 48 hours. This will guide local interventions and policy in near real-time. 
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         News NewsInfants exposed to certain biologics during pregnancy can safely receive rotavirus vaccineNew research in Canada may prompt a change to vaccination guidelines for infants. Researchers investigated how the immune systems of babies exposed to biologic agent medications during pregnancy are affected. 
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         News NewsThreats and resources found in colonies of bacteria and fungi on ocean plastic trashScientists have found both potential threats and promising resources in the thriving colonies of bacteria and fungi on plastic trash washed up on Singapore shores. 
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         News NewsRNA trickery disarms the antiviral CRISPR defenses of bacteriaBacteria-attacking viruses, known as bacteriophages, use small RNAs to disarm the CRISPR-Cas immune systems of bacteria. 
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         News NewsDormant bacterial spores offer key insights into evolutionary survival strategiesA new study illuminates the mechanism through which dormant bacterial spores uphold and activate an enduring transcriptional program upon revival, showcasing an extraordinary genetic memory system. 
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         News NewsSpike in premature births caused by COVID, and halted by vaccinesCOVID-19 caused an alarming surge in premature births, but vaccines were key to returning the early birth rate to pre-pandemic levels, according to a new analysis of California birth records. 
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         News NewsGut bacteria derived metabolites offer alternative treatment for fatty liver diseaseResearchers have identified gut-bacteria derived metabolites that can mitigate fatty liver disease. 
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         News NewsResearchers make sense of bacterial BabelAn improved understanding of bacterial languages brings us closer to controlling and coordinating the behaviour of bacteria. 
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         News NewsClimate shapes life-history traits of abundant bacteria in Qinghai-Tibet PlateauA new study shows that the abundant bacteria of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau grassland soils in the Lhasa and Nyang watersheds exhibit different life history strategies due to pronounced differences in climate. 
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         News NewsPlants that survived dinosaur extinction aided by microbes to pull nitrogen from airScientists have found that the cycad species that survived extinction relied on symbiotic bacteria in their roots, which provide them with nitrogen to grow. 
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         News NewsE coli may be better at evolving resistance than previously thoughtE. coli bacteria may be far more capable at evolving antibiotic resistance than scientists previously thought, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsScientists discover rules for breaking into PseudomonasResearchers have found a way to get antibacterial drugs through the nearly impenetrable outer membrane of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that – once it infects a person – is notoriously difficult to treat. 
