All Research News articles – Page 185
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         News NewsMSU funded $1.2m to make drinking water safer by fighting contaminantsMichigan State University has been awarded a $2.1 million grant by the EPA to better understand the amount of pathogens and disinfection byproducts in drinking water distribution systems and to assess associated health risks. 
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         News NewsBiological particles play crucial role in Arctic cloud ice formationA new study reveals a crucial role of biological particles, including pollen, spores, and bacteria, in the formation of ice within Arctic clouds. 
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         News NewsMild processing of sushi ineffective in preventing bacterial growthA study investigating different varieties of Aeromonas bacteria in seafood products found that without heat treatment or the use of other antibacterial methods, the risk of bacteria levels becoming high increases sharply. 
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         News NewsPGPR strain from farmland in India boosts crops in chilly conditionsA bacterial strain isolated from agricultural soil in India can help crops to thrive in chilly conditions by promoting seed germination and growth, a new study shows. 
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         News NewsMainstay malaria drug may be beginning to fail in the Horn of AfricaIn eastern Africa, malaria parasites have developed resistance to artemisinins, the backbone of current treatment regimens, a development that could dramatically worsen malaria’s impact if partner drugs fail in the future. 
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         News NewsInfamous ‘eagle killer’ cyanobacterium produces not one, but two toxinsTwo years ago, researchers established that a toxin from the cyanobacterium Aetokthonos hydrillicola is the cause of a mysterious disease among bald eagles in the USA - now they have described an elusive second toxin. 
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         News NewsFungal aroma can be used for behavioural pest controlScientists exploring how blueberries infected with fungus Colletotrichum fioriniae emit odours which repel spotted-wing drosophila are able to trick the flies into perceiving healthy fruit as infected. 
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         News NewsResearchers combat Zika-associated foetal abnormalities using microRNAResearchers have studied how the Zika virus persists in the placenta for long periods of time and how to mitigate it. 
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         News NewsHERV-W virus acting as neuropathogen successfully confirmedScientists have described a direct functional connection between the release of an endogenous retrovirus and the worsening of neurodegenerative processes in multiple sclerosis. 
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         News NewsMineral nanoparticles can help fungi break down organic pollutants in soilsMineral nanoparticles could potentially act as nanozyme mimics, assisting fungi in breaking down organic pollutants in soils, a new study has found. 
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         News NewsTwo new species of oil-forming yeast discoveredA research group has discovered two new species of oil-forming yeast in the soil of Shiga Prefecture in Japan. Their study also examines the relationship between the prefecture’s diverse climate and microbial ecology. 
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         Careers CareersResearchers find contaminated water in fast-food soda fountainsScientists found microbial contamination in common sources of drinking water in the Eastern Coachella Valley, including soda fountains at fast-food restaurants. 
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         News NewsScientists uncover new pathway of diatom-mediated calcificationResearchers have found that the photosynthesis of a common diatom can induce substantial aragonite precipitation from artificial/natural seawater under significantly lower supersaturation levels required for the precipitation of inorganic CaCO3. 
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         News NewsScientists probe amoeba that thrives at 125°FBiologists study the mechanisms that have allowed microbial eukaryotes to thrive in the extreme conditions of a geothermal lake. 
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         News NewsContagious omicron strain replicates early in infectionNew research used engineered mice to compare SARS-COV-2 omicron subvariants and found one of them – BA.5 – was more virulent likely due to its ability to rapidly replicate early during infection. 
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         News NewsAntibiotics can help some bacteria survive for longerScientists have found a surprising effect of some antibiotics on certain bacteria – that the drugs can sometimes benefit bacteria, helping them live longer. 
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         News NewsAntiviral drug linked to SARS-CoV-2 mutationsResearchers have uncovered a link between an antiviral drug for COVID-19 infections called molnupiravir and a pattern of mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 virus. 
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         News NewsResearchers reveal how microbes return after a wildfireA study suggests that dispersal - through air or rain, for example - plays a major role in microbial succession after a destructive fire. 
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         News NewsClimate warming could impact forest resilience by disrupting fungal networksResearchers find that warming trends will likely result in major disturbances of networks of fungi, potentially harming forest resilience. 
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         News NewsAssays for rapid and visual detection of monkey B virusTwo recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) assays have been developed for Monkey B virus that target two conserved genes combined with a one-off, closed visualization strip device 
