All Research News articles – Page 186
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         News NewsNew research reveals gut microbiota link to colitis - and therapetic strategiesResearchers have revealed a new and critical role of Axin1 in regulating intestinal epithelial development and microbial homeostasis. 
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         News NewsNanoparticle vaccine candidate shows promise against emerging tick-borne virusResearchers have used nanoparticles to develop a potential vaccine candidate against Dabie Bandavirus, formerly known as Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus (SFTSV), a tick-borne virus that has no prevention, treatment or cure. 
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         News NewsHops compound reduces abundance of gut microbe associated with metabolic syndromeResearchers have shown in a mouse model and lab cultures that a compound derived from hops reduces the abundance of a gut bacterium associated with metabolic syndrome. 
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         News NewsDiscovery in mosquitoes could lead to new strategy against dengue feverResearchers have discovered that a protein in the mosquito Aedes aegypti , Argonaute 2, has a key role - via several biological mechanisms - in keeping mosquitoes healthy and active despite the presence of viral infections like dengue and Zika. 
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         News NewsCOVID-19 could hold key to spotting viruses with pandemic potentialCertain SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern are evolving to do a better job of shutting down human innate immune responses, according to new research. 
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         News NewsUnzipping mRNA rallies plant cells to fight infectionScientists studying a plant called Arabidopsis thaliana have discovered short snippets of folded RNA that are unzipped in the presence of a pathogen to allow plant cells to make defense proteins to fight infection. 
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         News NewsResearch on bee virus origins uncovers buzz-worthy breakthroughA study of deformed wing virus, a key driver in declines among European honey bee populations, show that one of the most common strains, DWV-A, originated in Asia and not Europe, as previously suggested. 
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         News NewsUnderstanding bacterial motors may lead to more efficient nanomachine motorsScientists have identified the FliG molecule in the flagellar layer, the ‘motor’ of bacteria, and revealed its role in the organism, potentially suggesting ways in which future engineers could build nanomachines with full control over their movements. 
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         News NewsPotential spoilage microbe found in microfiltered milkA new filtration process that aims to extend milk’s shelf life can result in a pasteurization-resistant microbacterium passing into fluid milk if equipment isn’t properly cleaned early, scientists have found. 
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         News NewsSyphilis transmission networks and AMR in England uncovered using genomicsScientists use genomics to uncover syphilis transmission patterns in England, in a pioneering new approach for STI surveillance. 
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         News News25 new phage viruses IDed in Barcelona’s wastewatersScientists have identified 25 new viruses that infect bacteria in the human intestinal tract in wastewaters around the city’s metropolitan area and in some towns nearby. 
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         News NewsDeadly frog disease more prevalent in central Florida than expectedAs climate change alters temperature and rainfall patterns in North America, researchers say more areas could experience conditions favorable to the disease known as amphibian Perkinsea. 
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         News NewsNew SARS-CoV-2 variant Eris on the riseThe EG.5 lineage of SARS-CoV-2, known as Eris, which has been spreading globally, has been found to be able to escape neutralizing antibodies better than other currently circulating SARS-CoV-2 lineages. 
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         News NewsPolar experiments reveal seasonal cycle in Antarctic sea ice algaeA new study provides the first measurements of how sea-ice algae and other single-celled life adjust to seasonal changes, offering clues to what might happen as this environment shifts under climate change. 
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         News NewsNew enzyme reduces the carbon footprint of methane by converting it into methanolA team led by Professor Osami Shoji at Nagoya University in Japan has developed a technology to convert methane, the principal component of natural gas, into methanol at room temperature in water. They used an enzyme that can be easily mass-produced, offering the possibility of a cheap and effective ... 
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         News NewsLife in boiling water similar in far-flung locationsScientists studied hot springs on different continents and found similarities in how some microbes adapted despite their geographic diversity, yeilding clues to the evolution of life. 
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         News NewsLack of maternal care affects development, microbiome and health of wild beesMost wild bees are solitary, but one tiny species of carpenter bees fastidiously cares for and raises their offspring, an act that translates into huge benefits to the developing bee’s microbiome, development and health. 
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         News NewsScientists uncover COVID’s weakness - the need for human cellsNew UC Riverside research has revealed COVID’s Achilles heel — its dependence on key human proteins for its replication — which can be used to prevent the virus from making people sick. 
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         News NewsNatural compound found in plants inhibits deadly fungiA new study finds that a natural compound found in many plants inhibits the growth of drug-resistant Candida fungi — including its most virulent species, Candida auris, an emerging global health threat. 
