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Corals sleep like us, but their symbiosis does not rest

2026-01-29T12:30:00+00:00

A study has revealed that corals also sleep, despite not having a nervous system, while their microbiome remains awake. For the first time, a biological day-night pattern that transcends the individual and helps sustain a symbiotic relationship has been identified in situ. 

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Fossilized plankton study gives long-term hope for oxygen depleted oceans

2026-01-29T12:21:00+00:00

A new study suggests the world’s oxygen depleted seas may have a chance of returning to higher oxygen concentrations in the centuries to come, despite our increasingly warming climate.

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A rapid test using a mobile phone will be able to identify the most severe cases of imported malaria within minutes

2026-01-29T12:08:00+00:00

A new malaria tool uses a mobile phone to combine rapid diagnostic tests with video analysis and is capable not only of detecting the infection in under six minutes but also of predicting which patients may develop severe forms of malaria.

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Institut Pasteur issues statement on U.S. administration’s attacks against biomedical research, global public health action and vaccination

2026-01-29T11:57:00+00:00

For several months now, the current U.S. administration has consistently attacked and endeavored to weaken biomedical research and public health action in the United States and worldwide with unparalleled vigor, the Institut Pasteur has said in a new statement.

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New tool shows how to enter and change pneumocystis fungi

2026-01-29T11:42:00+00:00

Researchers have reported success in genetically modifying the fungal pathogen Pneumocystis murina. Their approach uses extracellular vesicles from mouse lungs to deliver gene-modifying molecules inside the fungal cells. The modified fungus expressed the introduced genomic modifications. 

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Mineral dust accelerating melting of Greenland ice sheet

2026-01-29T11:31:00+00:00

Scientists have found that airborne mineral dust and other aerosols are directly connected to how much algae grows on the ice. The algae interfere with albedo, or the reflection of the sun’s rays, exacerbating melting.   

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Low-Res_Imatge8, (1)

Corals sleep like us, but their symbiosis does not rest

2026-01-29T12:30:00+00:00

A study has revealed that corals also sleep, despite not having a nervous system, while their microbiome remains awake. For the first time, a biological day-night pattern that transcends the individual and helps sustain a symbiotic relationship has been identified in situ. 

Foramtilt2

Fossilized plankton study gives long-term hope for oxygen depleted oceans

2026-01-29T12:21:00+00:00

A new study suggests the world’s oxygen depleted seas may have a chance of returning to higher oxygen concentrations in the centuries to come, despite our increasingly warming climate.

Low-Res_JenineMcCutcheon

Mineral dust accelerating melting of Greenland ice sheet

2026-01-29T11:31:00+00:00

Scientists have found that airborne mineral dust and other aerosols are directly connected to how much algae grows on the ice. The algae interfere with albedo, or the reflection of the sun’s rays, exacerbating melting.   

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PIXL Max: Automated colony picker breaks records for speed and accuracy

2026-01-23T04:00:00+00:00

With the latest innovation from the team at Singer Instruments, a new standard for speed and repeatability in microbial colony pickers has been achieved through the integration of cutting edge AI technologies.

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NexaBiome accelerates development of novel diabetic foot treatment with Scottish Enterprise funding

2026-01-22T15:02:00+00:00

UK biotechnology company NexaBiome Life Sciences Ltd has received continued funding from Scotland’s national economic development agency, Scottish Enterprise, to accelerate its breakthrough bacteriophage technology for the treatment of diabetic foot infections (DFIs).

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UK Centre for Mould Safety launches national training academy

2026-01-21T11:15:00+00:00

The UK Centre for Mould Safety (UKCMS) National Training Academy has today opened its doors to upskill and improve competence, consistency and safety across all industries that serve homes and buildings, in a drive to support public health outcomes.

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A rapid test using a mobile phone will be able to identify the most severe cases of imported malaria within minutes

2026-01-29T12:08:00+00:00

A new malaria tool uses a mobile phone to combine rapid diagnostic tests with video analysis and is capable not only of detecting the infection in under six minutes but also of predicting which patients may develop severe forms of malaria.

Pneumocystis_carinii_in_smear_from_BAL_01ee046_lores

New tool shows how to enter and change pneumocystis fungi

2026-01-29T11:42:00+00:00

Researchers have reported success in genetically modifying the fungal pathogen Pneumocystis murina. Their approach uses extracellular vesicles from mouse lungs to deliver gene-modifying molecules inside the fungal cells. The modified fungus expressed the introduced genomic modifications. 

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Glowing bacterial sensors detect gut illness in mice before symptoms emerge

2026-01-29T11:21:00+00:00

Researchers have engineered gut bacteria that dim their fluorescent glow in the presence of illness.  Their findings could improve how we diagnose problems in the gut by using bacteria that already live there. 

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Institut Pasteur issues statement on U.S. administration’s attacks against biomedical research, global public health action and vaccination

2026-01-29T11:57:00+00:00

For several months now, the current U.S. administration has consistently attacked and endeavored to weaken biomedical research and public health action in the United States and worldwide with unparalleled vigor, the Institut Pasteur has said in a new statement.

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Embedding critical thinking from a young age will help solve world problems, microbiologists say

2026-01-29T10:58:00+00:00

Scientists from around the world have called for a radical refocus of school curricula from early years to high school to include more critical thinking and learning skills to empower students to ‘think outside the box’.

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Student focused on pathogens says new award has opened a door to span aquaculture and ecology

2026-01-27T10:04:00+00:00

A University of Stirling student who is the latest recipient of the Nikos Steiropoulos Aquaculture Scholarship from MSD Animal Health UK says the award has helped to “open a door she could only have dreamed of”.

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