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Thyroid treatment may improve gut health in people with hypothyroidism

2025-07-12T20:45:00+01:00

People with an underactive thyroid may have an increased risk of developing small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), a risk that may be reduced with thyroid hormone treatment, according to a study.

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Fecal samples from bowhead whales link ocean warming to rising algal toxins in Arctic waters

2025-07-10T14:14:00+01:00

Rising toxins found in bowhead whales, harvested for subsistence purposes by Alaska Native communities, reveal that ocean warming is causing higher concentrations of algal toxins in Arctic food webs.

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Life on Venus? UK probe could reveal the answer

2025-07-10T13:58:00+01:00

The answer to whether tiny bacterial lifeforms really do exist in the clouds of Venus could be revealed once-and-for-all by a UK-backed mission. Scientists plan to search and map phosphine, ammonia, and other gases rich in hydrogen that shouldn’t be on the planet.

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Cohort data from Denmark show real-world evidence of stable protection against HPV-related cervical cancer

2025-07-10T13:46:00+01:00

Denmark has been offering free vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) to girls since 2008. New data show vaccination has effectively reduced infections with cancerogenic HPV 16/18 types covered by the vaccine, indicating population immunity.

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Researchers develop mRNA-based vaccine against a deadly plague-causing bacterium

2025-07-10T11:52:00+01:00

Researchers have used the platform developed for COVID-19 vaccines to create the world’s first mRNA-based vaccine against the deadly, antibiotic-resistant bacterium behind pneumonic plague. 

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Substances isolated from marine sponges show potential for treating malária

2025-07-10T11:31:00+01:00

In pre-clinical tests, compounds called batzelladins were found to be effective even against strains of Plasmodium that are resistant to conventional antimalarial drugs.

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Thyroid treatment may improve gut health in people with hypothyroidism

2025-07-12T20:45:00+01:00

People with an underactive thyroid may have an increased risk of developing small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), a risk that may be reduced with thyroid hormone treatment, according to a study.

Low-Res_2) Aerial view of 6 whales photo copy

Fecal samples from bowhead whales link ocean warming to rising algal toxins in Arctic waters

2025-07-10T14:14:00+01:00

Rising toxins found in bowhead whales, harvested for subsistence purposes by Alaska Native communities, reveal that ocean warming is causing higher concentrations of algal toxins in Arctic food webs.

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Life on Venus? UK probe could reveal the answer

2025-07-10T13:58:00+01:00

The answer to whether tiny bacterial lifeforms really do exist in the clouds of Venus could be revealed once-and-for-all by a UK-backed mission. Scientists plan to search and map phosphine, ammonia, and other gases rich in hydrogen that shouldn’t be on the planet.

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Flightpath Biosciences licenses microbiome-sparing antibiotic developed at Illinois

2025-07-09T08:42:00+01:00

Flightpath Biosciences, Inc., has licensed a class of antibiotics developed at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The original antibiotic agent, lolamicin, effectively treated bacterial infections in animal models of disease without wiping out beneficial gut microbes.

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​ BugBiome to test lead bioinsecticide in sugar beet field trials with partner Niab

2025-07-07T11:21:00+01:00

BugBiome, an agritech innovator developing new bioinsecticides from crop-associated microbes, is field testing its lead product against aphids via a new Innovate UK grant with partner Niab, an experienced crop trial specialist.

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AFYREN begins new phase of industrial strategy as first plant AFYREN NEOXY achieves continuous production

2025-06-17T07:52:00+01:00

Greentech company AFYREN offering industrial customers bio-based, low-carbon products through fermentation technology based on a circular model, announced its first plant has achieved continuous production, enabling acceleration of commercialization.

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Researchers develop mRNA-based vaccine against a deadly plague-causing bacterium

2025-07-10T11:52:00+01:00

Researchers have used the platform developed for COVID-19 vaccines to create the world’s first mRNA-based vaccine against the deadly, antibiotic-resistant bacterium behind pneumonic plague. 

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New strategy developed to engineer high-affinity receptor-containing antibodies against malaria

2025-07-10T09:54:00+01:00

Researchers have introduced an innovative approach to developing high-affinity receptor-containing antibodies in vitro, offering a promising strategy to combat malaria.

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Researchers develop superstrong, eco-friendly materials from bacteria

2025-07-09T14:04:00+01:00

Scientists have developed a scalable approach to engineer bacterial cellulose into high-strength, multifunctional materials. Their biosynthesis technique aligns bacterial cellulose fibers in real-time, resulting in robust biopolymer sheets with exceptional mechanical properties.

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Scientists receive $1M grant to study gulf’s mesophotic coral habitats

2025-07-10T10:47:00+01:00

Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute has received a $999,664 grant from FLRACEP for a three-year project titled, “Influences of Upwelling and Riverine Nutrient Plumes on the Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems of the West Florida Shelf.”

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Version 4 update to Human Oral Microbiome Database includes expanded whole-genome sequence info

2025-07-10T08:55:00+01:00

A recent update to the Human Oral Microbiome Database (HOMD) database includes a greatly expanded set of whole-genome sequences, reflecting a significant advancement in taxonomy of bacterial species and the study of microbial states in disease and health.

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AMI welcomes two new members to its Board of Trustees

2025-07-09T14:08:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International has welcomed two new trustees to the AMI Board of Trustees - Dr Helen Onyeaka and Otto Balsiger. Professor Catherine Rees has been re-elected for a second term as a Trustee.

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