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Scientists combine algae and oyster shells for biodiesel born in the bayou

2026-03-25T10:53:00+00:00

Researchers have developed an inexpensive way to make biodiesel from materials found along the banks of their Louisiana bayou: algae and oyster shells.

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Genetic breakthrough uncovers evolutionary limits of the COVID-19 virus

2026-03-25T10:25:00+00:00

A new paper indicates that while the COVID-19 virus has developed rapidly since 2019, it has done so within limited genetic channels. These genetic limits have remained unchanged.

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HPV vaccination uptake in adults shaped by knowledge and medical advice

2026-03-25T09:41:00+00:00

A nationwide survey of HPV uptake in Switzerland found just over 27% of the approximately 3,850 adults aged 18 to 45 surveyed had received at least one dose of the vaccine. While nearly 59% of those aged 18 to 26 are vaccinated, the rate drops to around 16% among those aged 27 to 45.

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Brewing protein from greenhouse gases: A greener, more profitable alternative to farming

2026-03-25T09:03:00+00:00

Engineers prove that feeding methane to bacteria outperforms traditional soy and fish meal in both ecological savings and financial returns.

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Health experts from a new Commission call for a step change in vaccine access as coverage falls and potentially preventable outbreaks return

2026-03-25T00:01:00+00:00

A group of leading UK health experts have today announced that they will be launching the Commission on Access to Vaccines to understand why access levels are falling across the UK and to recommend practical measures to reform vaccine delivery across the health system.

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Severe infections may raise dementia risk, study finds

2026-03-24T20:33:00+00:00

A study finds that infections like cystitis and bacterial disease are linked to higher dementia risk independently of other coexisting conditions.

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Research

Low-Res_S26_Bayou biodiesel_img1

Scientists combine algae and oyster shells for biodiesel born in the bayou

2026-03-25T10:53:00+00:00

Researchers have developed an inexpensive way to make biodiesel from materials found along the banks of their Louisiana bayou: algae and oyster shells.

SARS-CoV-2_Virus

Genetic breakthrough uncovers evolutionary limits of the COVID-19 virus

2026-03-25T10:25:00+00:00

A new paper indicates that while the COVID-19 virus has developed rapidly since 2019, it has done so within limited genetic channels. These genetic limits have remained unchanged.

Human_Papillomavirus_(HPV)

HPV vaccination uptake in adults shaped by knowledge and medical advice

2026-03-25T09:41:00+00:00

A nationwide survey of HPV uptake in Switzerland found just over 27% of the approximately 3,850 adults aged 18 to 45 surveyed had received at least one dose of the vaccine. While nearly 59% of those aged 18 to 26 are vaccinated, the rate drops to around 16% among those aged 27 to 45.

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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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​ Thermo Fisher Scientific launches new color-based culture media to help detect Candida infections faster

2026-03-04T17:10:00+00:00

Thermo Fisher Scientific today announced the launch of Thermo Scientific™ Brilliance™ Candida 2 Agar and Spectra™ Candida Agar, new color-based (chromogenic) culture media to help laboratories quickly detect and differentiate clinically important Candida species.

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Innovation

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Scientists combine algae and oyster shells for biodiesel born in the bayou

2026-03-25T10:53:00+00:00

Researchers have developed an inexpensive way to make biodiesel from materials found along the banks of their Louisiana bayou: algae and oyster shells.

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Smart wound dressing delivers antibiotics on-demand, accelerating healing and reducing resistance

2026-03-23T11:19:00+00:00

Biomedical engineers have developed a new wound dressing material that releases antibiotic drugs only when harmful bacteria are present in a wound. The material could help rapidly clear wound infections to accelerate healing while reducing the unnecessary use of antibiotics.

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Food scientists develop new antimicrobial for cleaning and sanitizing dry-food processing equipment

2026-03-19T12:09:00+00:00

New research describes a novel chemical mixture for sanitation in low-moisture environments. Scientists found that a formulation containing cyclomethicone combined with vinegar-based acetic acid was the most effective against Salmonella and Cronobacter bacteria.

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People

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Health experts from a new Commission call for a step change in vaccine access as coverage falls and potentially preventable outbreaks return

2026-03-25T00:01:00+00:00

A group of leading UK health experts have today announced that they will be launching the Commission on Access to Vaccines to understand why access levels are falling across the UK and to recommend practical measures to reform vaccine delivery across the health system.

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Global Virus Network awards education and training grants to advance next-generation virology research and pandemic preparedness

2026-03-24T14:42:00+00:00

The Global Virus Network (GVN) today announced the recipients of $90,000 in 2025 Education and Training Grants, supporting emerging scientists and institutions advancing translational virology, genomic surveillance, data-driven preparedness, and global health equity.

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WHO recommends new diagnostic tools to help end TB

2026-03-24T12:42:00+00:00

On World TB Day, WHO is urging countries to accelerate action to end tuberculosis (TB) and expand access to lifesaving services by using new innovations such as diagnostic tests that can be used near the point-of-care and tongue swabs that can help detect the disease faster.

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