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How food shortages reprogram the immune system’s response to infection

2026-02-11T10:49:00+00:00

When food is scarce, stress hormones direct the immune system to operate in “low power” mode to preserve immune function while conserving energy. This reconfiguration is crucial to combating infections amid food insecurity.

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Avian malaria widespread across Hawaiʻi bird communities, new study finds

2026-02-11T10:37:00+00:00

A new study shows that avian malaria can be transmitted by nearly all forest bird species in Hawaiʻi, helping explain why the disease is present almost everywhere mosquitoes are found across the islands.

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Bacterial hitchhikers can give their hosts super strength

2026-02-11T10:19:00+00:00

Molecular hitchhikers living within bacteria can make their hosts extra resistant to medical treatment by corralling them into tightly packed groups. The study introduces a previously unknown avenue through which bacterial infections can become more difficult to treat.

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Shorter treatment regimens are safe options for preventing active tuberculosis

2026-02-11T10:05:00+00:00

A study comparing one- and three-month antibiotic treatments to prevent active tuberculosis (TB) finds that a high percentage of patients successfully completed both regimens and suffered few adverse side effects. 

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US study finds declining perception of safety of COVID-19, flu, and MMR vaccines

2026-02-11T08:46:00+00:00

A sizable majority of Americans think the three vaccines that combat potentially deadly illnesses flu, Covid-19 and measles are safe to take, although perceptions of the safety of all three vaccines showed a statistically significant drop over the past three years.

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Rapid response launched to tackle new yellow rust strains threatening UK wheat

2026-02-11T08:36:00+00:00

The UK’s wheat is under threat from a newly identified strain of the yellow rust pathogen, prompting an urgent mobilisation of research institutes to protect harvests. The new strain has overcome a key resistance gene that was protecting many major UK wheat varieties from yellow rust infection.  

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Low-Res_neutrophils

How food shortages reprogram the immune system’s response to infection

2026-02-11T10:49:00+00:00

When food is scarce, stress hormones direct the immune system to operate in “low power” mode to preserve immune function while conserving energy. This reconfiguration is crucial to combating infections amid food insecurity.

Low-Res_DSC_0364

Avian malaria widespread across Hawaiʻi bird communities, new study finds

2026-02-11T10:37:00+00:00

A new study shows that avian malaria can be transmitted by nearly all forest bird species in Hawaiʻi, helping explain why the disease is present almost everywhere mosquitoes are found across the islands.

Low-Res_3D plasmids

Bacterial hitchhikers can give their hosts super strength

2026-02-11T10:19:00+00:00

Molecular hitchhikers living within bacteria can make their hosts extra resistant to medical treatment by corralling them into tightly packed groups. The study introduces a previously unknown avenue through which bacterial infections can become more difficult to treat.

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Technology transfer for Corallopyronin A successfully completed with Phyton Biotech

2026-02-10T10:47:00+00:00

Phyton Biotech has successfully transferred the manufacturing process for the microbial production of Corallopyronin A (CorA). CorA is a novel anti-infective agent with the potential to address neglected tropical diseases.

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Ethris and German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) announce strategic collaboration to develop mRNA-based vaccines

2026-02-10T09:15:00+00:00

Ethris GmbH, a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering next-generation RNA therapeutics and vaccines, and the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF), have announced a strategic research collaboration to develop mRNA-based vaccines for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

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CARB-X to support development of typhoid fever diagnostic from Chembio

2026-02-05T14:28:00+00:00

CARB-X is awarding US$1.8 million to Chembio Diagnostic Systems, Inc. to develop a rapid point-of-care test for the detection of Immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibodies to diagnose acute infection of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi.

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Scientists create ‘smart underwear’ to measure human flatulence

2026-02-10T15:54:00+00:00

Scientists have created Smart Underwear, the first wearable device designed to measure human flatulence. The device helps scientists revisit long-standing assumptions about how often people actually fart. It also opens a new window into measuring gut microbial metabolism in everyday life.

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New AI model improves accuracy of food contamination detection

2026-02-10T15:27:00+00:00

Researchers have significantly enhanced an artificial intelligence tool used to rapidly detect bacterial contamination in food by eliminating misclassifications of food debris that looks like bacteria. Current methods often require specialized expertise and are time consuming — taking several days to a week.

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New algorithm enhances microbiome biomarker discovery by integrating biological relationships

2026-02-10T15:14:00+00:00

Researchers have developed a novel algorithm, Microbiome Elastic Feature Extraction (MEFE), that significantly improves the identification of microbiome biomarkers by incorporating phylogenetic, taxonomic, and functional relationships among microbes.

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Rapid response launched to tackle new yellow rust strains threatening UK wheat

2026-02-11T08:36:00+00:00

The UK’s wheat is under threat from a newly identified strain of the yellow rust pathogen, prompting an urgent mobilisation of research institutes to protect harvests. The new strain has overcome a key resistance gene that was protecting many major UK wheat varieties from yellow rust infection.  

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EMBL pays tribute to Peer Bork (1963—2026)

2026-02-10T12:21:00+00:00

The European Molecular Biology Laboratory has paid tribute to its Interim Director General, Professor Peer Bork who passed away in January. The institution reflects on the extraordinary impact Peer had on the world of science.

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From ambassadorship to action: Leading a national scientific writing and publishing workshop in the UK

2026-02-09T08:40:00+00:00

Medical Microbiologist and Antimicrobial Resistance Researcher Dr. Oluwole Owoyemi,  ASM Young Ambassador to the UK, reveals why he designed a scientific writing and publishing workshop for early career scientists - and how it went.

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