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Caesarean birth: sex-specific effects on the microbiota

2026-05-06T11:05:00+01:00

A research team investigating microbial colonisation in early life set out to understand how delivery mode and sex interact over the course of development, and whether this interaction could affect susceptibility to intestinal diseases such as colitis in adulthood. 

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Climate change increases spillover risk of rodent-borne arenaviruses

2026-05-06T10:57:00+01:00

Climate change is likely to drive rodent-borne arenaviruses into parts of South America that have never faced these diseases, according to an early risk projection model that incorporated climate projections, shifting rodent populations and the risks of human infection.

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Moderate UV light is best to boost the vitamin D content of edible mushrooms, study finds

2026-05-06T10:48:00+01:00

Researchers have discovered that moderate ultraviolet (UV) light exposure is best when the technique is used to enhance vitamin D₂ in edible mushrooms. Excessive exposure leads to nutrient degradation or a plateau effect, they found.

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New study shows cranberry juice may boost UTI antibiotics

2026-05-06T10:39:00+01:00

Researchers recently exposed lab-grown strains of pathogenic Escherichia coli to cranberry juice. Preliminary findings suggest that compounds in the juice re-sensitize resistant strains to antibiotic treatment.

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Researchers advance phage therapy in fight against antimicrobial resistance

2026-05-06T10:20:00+01:00

Scientists have uncovered how Mycobacterium abscessus can evade bacteriophage therapy, and demonstrated a combination strategy to overcome this resistance, offering a pathway towards more effective and durable treatments. 

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Why feeling sick may be important for surviving infection

2026-05-06T10:09:00+01:00

In a new perspective, scientists propose a different way of thinking about sickness symptoms: what if these behaviors are part of an integrated immune strategy that operates across scales — from individual cells to tissues and organs, to the whole organism — and helps promote survival?

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Caesarean birth: sex-specific effects on the microbiota

2026-05-06T11:05:00+01:00

A research team investigating microbial colonisation in early life set out to understand how delivery mode and sex interact over the course of development, and whether this interaction could affect susceptibility to intestinal diseases such as colitis in adulthood. 

Low-Res_Drylands vesper mouse argentina CC BY-NC, Ignacio_Hernandez

Climate change increases spillover risk of rodent-borne arenaviruses

2026-05-06T10:57:00+01:00

Climate change is likely to drive rodent-borne arenaviruses into parts of South America that have never faced these diseases, according to an early risk projection model that incorporated climate projections, shifting rodent populations and the risks of human infection.

pexels-freestockpro-12956096

Moderate UV light is best to boost the vitamin D content of edible mushrooms, study finds

2026-05-06T10:48:00+01:00

Researchers have discovered that moderate ultraviolet (UV) light exposure is best when the technique is used to enhance vitamin D₂ in edible mushrooms. Excessive exposure leads to nutrient degradation or a plateau effect, they found.

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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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Vanderbilt Center for Antibody Therapeutics signs agreement to develop anti-measles antibody treatment

2026-04-07T09:40:00+01:00

The Vanderbilt Center for Antibody Therapeutics has signed an option agreement with Saravir Biopharma Inc. for the company to develop human monoclonal antibodies isolated in the laboratory of James Crowe Jr., MD, for the treatment and prevention of measles.

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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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AI speeds chemists’ search for better disinfectants

2026-05-06T09:21:00+01:00

Scientists published their computational-experimental framework for developing quaternary ammonium compounds, or QACs, to kill bacteria. The method yielded 11 new QACs that show activity against antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.

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Study identifies multiple viruses and variants simultaneously by controlling the “speed” of CRISPR gene scissors​

2026-05-05T11:16:00+01:00

Scientists have developed a new diagnostic technology that simultaneously identifies various viruses and variants by controlling the “speed” of gene scissors.

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Simple new system keeps microscopes in focus automatically

2026-04-30T08:18:00+01:00

Anyone who has ever used a microscope knows that it takes time to bring a sample into sharp focus. Now a team of scientists has developed an inexpensive robust fix for this problem that involves little more than a couple of LED lights and some physics-based processing.

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Hantavirus cluster linked to cruise ship highlights ongoing zoonotic risk and the need for vigilance

2026-05-06T09:09:00+01:00

Experts emphasized caution while underscoring the importance of environmental controls, early detection, and clear communication in travel settings.

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The handbook that can prepare countries for the next pandemic

2026-04-29T09:53:00+01:00

A new handbook has been published to pave the way for better decision-making and greater preparedness for the next pandemic. It provides practical guidance on how mathematical models can be used to inform decision-making, and how the results can be communicated in times of crisis.

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Global Virus Network statement on H5N1 vaccine developments

2026-04-28T11:04:00+01:00

The new vaccine momentum reflects the growing urgency of avian influenza (H5N1) threat and reinforces the need for coordinated global preparedness.

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