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Algae and water fleas in lakes: Light color influences food webs

2025-10-15T15:39:00+01:00

Phytoplankton are the basic food source for many aquatic organisms. A new study shows that the light spectrum is more important for these microalgae and for lake ecosystems than previously assumed.

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Wetland plant-fungus combo cleans up ‘forever chemicals’ in a pilot study

2025-10-15T15:32:00+01:00

From a greenhouse study, researchers report that moisture-loving yellow flag irises and fungi on their roots are a promising combination for PFAS removal. As part of a constructed wetland, this pair could effectively treat contaminated wastewater.

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Fertilizer boosts soil’s ability to lock away carbon

2025-10-15T15:23:00+01:00

The 180-year experiment at Rothamsted — the world’s longest-running agricultural trial — has revealed that long-term application of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilisers can significantly increase the amount of carbon stored in farmland soils, helping to mitigate climate change.

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Could cardamom seeds be a potential source of antiviral treatment?

2025-10-15T15:13:00+01:00

Researchers have found that cardamom seed extract, as well as its main bioactive ingredient, 1,8-cineole, can have potent antiviral effects through its ability to enhance the production of antiviral molecules known as type I interferons via nucleic acid ‘sensors’ inside cells.

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Safer, more effective vaccines with new mRNA vaccine technology

2025-10-15T14:58:00+01:00

A new messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccine technology could make future vaccines safer, more effective, and less burdensome for patients. The new approach uses albumin-recruiting lipid nanoparticles to deliver mRNA precisely to lymph nodes while bypassing the liver.

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Compound from Antarctic microorganism can be used to produce food, cosmetics, and medicine

2025-10-15T14:49:00+01:00

A bioactive compound produced by the microorganism Bacillus licheniformis, found on Deception Island in Antarctica, has properties that qualify it for use in producing food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and biodegradable materials.

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Low-Res_Daphnia_pulex Sebastian Neun

Algae and water fleas in lakes: Light color influences food webs

2025-10-15T15:39:00+01:00

Phytoplankton are the basic food source for many aquatic organisms. A new study shows that the light spectrum is more important for these microalgae and for lake ecosystems than previously assumed.

Low-Res_101425_WetlandsPFASRemoval

Wetland plant-fungus combo cleans up ‘forever chemicals’ in a pilot study

2025-10-15T15:32:00+01:00

From a greenhouse study, researchers report that moisture-loving yellow flag irises and fungi on their roots are a promising combination for PFAS removal. As part of a constructed wetland, this pair could effectively treat contaminated wastewater.

Low-Res_Broadbalk aerial

Fertilizer boosts soil’s ability to lock away carbon

2025-10-15T15:23:00+01:00

The 180-year experiment at Rothamsted — the world’s longest-running agricultural trial — has revealed that long-term application of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilisers can significantly increase the amount of carbon stored in farmland soils, helping to mitigate climate change.

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Pioneering gut health testing with a simple finger prick

2025-10-13T16:16:00+01:00

Zinzino, the Scandinavian health and wellness company, has announced the launch of its innovative Gut Health Test. With a simple at-home finger prick, this is the first commercial test to measure what gut bacteria produce and how the body responds.

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Caldic and AmphiStar join forces to transform personal care market in Europe with upcycled microbial biosurfactants

2025-10-01T07:56:00+01:00

Global distributor Caldic and Belgian biotech innovator AmphiStar have announced an exclusive partnership to distribute and promote AmphiStar’s 100% upcycled microbial biosurfactants for personal care applications across Europe.

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​ Bioinsecticide start-up BugBiome focuses on lead product development with move to Norwich Research Park

2025-09-29T16:06:00+01:00

BugBiome, the agri-tech innovator developing new bioinsecticides from crop-associated microbes, has relocated to Norwich Research Park as it focuses on moving its lead aphicide into field trials in 2026.

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Safer, more effective vaccines with new mRNA vaccine technology

2025-10-15T14:58:00+01:00

A new messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccine technology could make future vaccines safer, more effective, and less burdensome for patients. The new approach uses albumin-recruiting lipid nanoparticles to deliver mRNA precisely to lymph nodes while bypassing the liver.

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Scientists unbolt gateway to sharper CRISPR gene editing

2025-10-15T10:53:00+01:00

Identifying the passwords for a certain CRISPR tool is a major stumbling block in discovering and characterising the CRISPR tool - but a team of scientists has cracked the code.

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Researchers developing new easy-to-use viral biosensor test, giving patients more accurate and immediate results

2025-10-15T09:51:00+01:00

An interdisciplinary team of researchers is creating a single low-cost test to detect HIV & Hepatitis B and C simultaneously, that may be used in resource-limited settings. With quicker and more accessible results, the test has potential to save lives.

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Researchers probe how malaria harms unborn babies

2025-10-15T14:41:00+01:00

UK-based Wellcome has awarded over €2 million to an international research effort to uncover how malaria can injure developing babies. 

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Researchers partner on $28M initiative to build a precision phage platform for promoting public health

2025-10-15T14:27:00+01:00

Researchers have embarked on a five-year initiative that aims to harness the natural predators of bacteria – known as phages – as precision tools to shape the human microbiome and promote health.

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How AMI prioritises wellbeing for its staff

2025-10-14T13:37:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International’s own Emma Prissick has shared how the learned society prioritises the health and wellbeing of staff.

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