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Mediterranean diet could reduce gum disease, study shows

2025-09-15T12:00:00+01:00

People living in the UK and following a diet close to the Mediterranean diet are more likely to have better gum health, with potentially lower amounts of gum disease and inflammation. A new study suggests that people not following a Mediterranean-style diet tended to have more severe gum disease, especially if they consumed red meat frequently.  

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Cheese fungi color changes help unlock secrets of evolution

2025-09-15T11:11:00+01:00

Color changes in fungi on cheese rinds point to specific molecular mechanisms of genetic adaptation—and sometimes a tastier cheese.

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Scientists link waning Japanese encephalitis immunity to higher dengue severity

2025-09-15T10:30:00+01:00

Scientists have found that waning immunity to Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) may increase the risk of more severe dengue disease in humans. The study highlights how fading vaccine protection from one virus can unintentionally affect the body’s response to another.

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Signs of life on Mars? Not so fast, say geologists

2025-09-15T10:17:00+01:00

Geologists have urged caution in claiming signs of life on Mars from speckled rock found by Perseverance Rover. The researchers believe that a non-biological origin of the speckled rock found on Mars by NASA’s Perseverance rover is just as compelling as a biological one. 

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Research identifies immune response that controls Oropouche infection and prevents neurological damage

2025-09-15T10:07:00+01:00

Research conducted on mice has identified that the rapid response of a specific type of defense cell is essential for controlling Oropouche virus infections and preventing serious neurological damage.

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Most Americans favor MMR vaccine requirement for public school, survey finds

2025-09-15T09:30:00+01:00

Research in April 2025 finds that 70% of the US public supports vaccine requirements for MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) for children to attend public school, more than in 2023.

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Mediterranean diet could reduce gum disease, study shows

2025-09-15T12:00:00+01:00

People living in the UK and following a diet close to the Mediterranean diet are more likely to have better gum health, with potentially lower amounts of gum disease and inflammation. A new study suggests that people not following a Mediterranean-style diet tended to have more severe gum disease, especially if they consumed red meat frequently.  

Low-Res_Photos of cheese wheels in 2016 on left and in 2022 on right

Cheese fungi color changes help unlock secrets of evolution

2025-09-15T11:11:00+01:00

Color changes in fungi on cheese rinds point to specific molecular mechanisms of genetic adaptation—and sometimes a tastier cheese.

Low-Res_20250829- SIdharth edited 04

Scientists link waning Japanese encephalitis immunity to higher dengue severity

2025-09-15T10:30:00+01:00

Scientists have found that waning immunity to Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) may increase the risk of more severe dengue disease in humans. The study highlights how fading vaccine protection from one virus can unintentionally affect the body’s response to another.

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Molecular Sustainable Solutions receives investment from BeAble Capital to boost disinfection and sterilization methods

2025-09-11T14:20:00+01:00

Molecular Sustainable Solutions, a spin-off from the Universitat Jaume I of Castelló (UJI), secures €186,000 investment from BeAble Capital, a leading Science Equity fund specializing in disruptive scientific technologies.

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CARB-X to support lower respiratory tract infection diagnostic by Zeteo

2025-09-03T15:04:00+01:00

CARB-X has awarded Zeteo Tech, Inc. US$1M to execute a workplan for its noninvasive diagnostic platform that aims to evaluate whether exhaled breath can diagnose lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in high-risk populations within critical care environments.

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​ CRISPR-based therapeutics hold potential to combat AMR and cure chronic viral infections, says GlobalData

2025-08-14T08:54:00+01:00

CRISPR-based therapeutics show potential to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and deliver functional cures for chronic viral infections, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

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Method probing dark matter uncovers hundreds of new bacteria, and two potential antibiotics

2025-09-12T09:01:00+01:00

A new approach to exploring untapped soil resources circumvents the need to grow bacteria in the lab by extracting very large DNA fragments directly from soil to piece together the genomes of previously hidden microbes, and then mines resulting genomes for bioactive molecules.

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Scientists report the first use of CRISPR activation to treat a cardiac disease in mice

2025-09-11T08:37:00+01:00

Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that CRISPR-based gene activation (CRISPRa) can be used to treat genetic heart disease in vivo. The study paves the way for novel targeted therapies for patients with genetic cardiac disorders.

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Researchers capture new antibiotic resistance mechanisms with trace amounts of DNA

2025-09-10T13:01:00+01:00

Scientists have developed a method to isolate genes from amounts of microbial DNA so tiny that it would take 20,000 samples to weigh as much as a single grain of sugar. 

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Signs of life on Mars? Not so fast, say geologists

2025-09-15T10:17:00+01:00

Geologists have urged caution in claiming signs of life on Mars from speckled rock found by Perseverance Rover. The researchers believe that a non-biological origin of the speckled rock found on Mars by NASA’s Perseverance rover is just as compelling as a biological one. 

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​Europe’s only conference for minoritised life scientists heads to Edinburgh in 2026

2025-09-15T00:01:00+01:00

Europe’s only conference for minoritised life scientists is heading to Scotland for spring 2026. The Minoritised Life Scientists Future Forum (MLSFF) will be held at Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) from March 23 to 26.

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Scientists probe how microbial communities and environmental factors impact cotton development

2025-09-12T12:55:00+01:00

Soil microbial communities play a vital role in plant health, influencing root development, disease resistance, nutrient and soil water uptake and more.Scientists are investigating how these microbial communities impact cotton development and overall yield across diverse climates, agricultural practices and environmental stressors.

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