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Scientists determine how mysterious acids give bacteria their shape

2026-05-27T12:07:00+01:00

Researchers have discovered how acids on the surface of bacteria give these microscopic organisms their characteristic “rod” shape—by keeping an enzyme at bay that would otherwise turn the cylindrical cells into shape-shifting blobs.

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Scientists identify nearly two dozen antiviral compounds that could treat Ebola virus

2026-05-27T11:53:00+01:00

Recent advances in artificial intelligence have enabled scientists to identify nearly two dozen antiviral compounds that could potentially treat a rare species of Ebola virus (Bundibugyo virus) currently affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Insect wing identifying app to tackle tropical disease threat

2026-05-27T11:44:00+01:00

A mobile app that identifies disease-carrying insects from their wing patterns is being developed as part of a project using AI to help diagnose tropical diseases. 

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Studies point to new way to fight potentially deadly Valley Fever

2026-05-27T11:38:00+01:00

To better understand why Valley Fever spreads in some individuals, researchers found that patients with severe illness had an abnormal immune response. In some cases, the immune system was overactive; in other cases it was underactive. 

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Gut microbiome clusters may help predict inflammatory bowel disease severity and progression

2026-05-27T11:29:00+01:00

A new study reports that the gut microbiome of IBD patients can be grouped into distinct compositional “cluster types” associated with disease severity and progression risk. These reflect higher-order microbial community organization rather than variation in individual bacterial species.

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New urine test for microbial metabolites offers simple way to screen for autism in children

2026-05-27T11:21:00+01:00

Scientists have developed a new screening tool to test urine for 17 microbial metabolites in children ages 2 to 11 years. By measuring these compounds in urine, they discovered that they could distinguish children with autism from typically developing children in their study groups with high accuracy.

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Scientists determine how mysterious acids give bacteria their shape

2026-05-27T12:07:00+01:00

Researchers have discovered how acids on the surface of bacteria give these microscopic organisms their characteristic “rod” shape—by keeping an enzyme at bay that would otherwise turn the cylindrical cells into shape-shifting blobs.

Ebola_Virus_(5)

Scientists identify nearly two dozen antiviral compounds that could treat Ebola virus

2026-05-27T11:53:00+01:00

Recent advances in artificial intelligence have enabled scientists to identify nearly two dozen antiviral compounds that could potentially treat a rare species of Ebola virus (Bundibugyo virus) currently affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Coccidioides_fungal_spherule_found_in_a_tissue_sample_of_this_organism_that_causes_coccidioidomycosis,_also_known_as_Valley_Fever

Studies point to new way to fight potentially deadly Valley Fever

2026-05-27T11:38:00+01:00

To better understand why Valley Fever spreads in some individuals, researchers found that patients with severe illness had an abnormal immune response. In some cases, the immune system was overactive; in other cases it was underactive. 

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Andelyn Biosciences launches LVV Curator® Platform

2026-05-13T10:42:00+01:00

Andelyn Biosciences has announced the launch of its LVV Curator® Platform, a standardized lentiviral vector (LVV) manufacturing solution built on the same proven modular approach that supports clinical and commercial adeno-associated virus (AAV) programs.

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Modular Clean Air strengthens position as part of Total Clean AIr

2026-05-06T13:55:00+01:00

Modular Clean Air (MCA) is now wholly owned by Total Clean Air (TCA), marking the next phase in its development following its successful launch as a joint venture in 2025.

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CDI breakthroughs lead to new drug development deal for deadly NTM bacteria

2026-04-22T09:11:00+01:00

Scientists have developed new compounds against non-tuberculous mycobacteria which are now the subject of a new collaboration and license agreement with the Switzerland-based and publicly listed BioVersys AG. 

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Insect wing identifying app to tackle tropical disease threat

2026-05-27T11:44:00+01:00

A mobile app that identifies disease-carrying insects from their wing patterns is being developed as part of a project using AI to help diagnose tropical diseases. 

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New urine test for microbial metabolites offers simple way to screen for autism in children

2026-05-27T11:21:00+01:00

Scientists have developed a new screening tool to test urine for 17 microbial metabolites in children ages 2 to 11 years. By measuring these compounds in urine, they discovered that they could distinguish children with autism from typically developing children in their study groups with high accuracy.

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NP14 aptamer: A novel biosensing recognition element for mutation-resilient SARS-CoV-2 detection

2026-05-27T09:53:00+01:00

New research investigated a novel DNA aptamer, NP14, and developed an innovative dual-mode biosensing platform to achieve highly sensitive, mutation-resilient viral detection.

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International award honors microbiology researchers for diatom research

2026-05-27T10:48:00+01:00

Two microbiology researchers from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are being honored with an international award that recognizes their insights into aquatic microbes that are vital to Earth’s ecosystems.

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International leaders in probiotic and prebiotic science to gather in Tokyo for one-day symposium

2026-05-27T10:03:00+01:00

To help strengthen global collaboration and showcase innovative biotics research, The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) is organizing a scientific symposium on October 6, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan in conjunction with its annual meeting.

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Call for input: UK government to overhaul fertiliser regulation

2026-05-27T07:22:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International is calling on members to contribute after the UK government proposed a major overhaul of fertiliser regulation through a new framework: the UK Fertilising Product Regulations (UK FPR). 

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