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Researchers uncover the secret route of prostate infections

2026-01-13T12:48:00+00:00

A research team has developed a “mini prostate” organoid model using adult stem cells. Using this model, the scientists could follow a bacterial prostatitis infection step by step under controlled conditions and identify exactly how the bacteria attack.

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New study reveals evolutionary and domestication history of button mushroom

2026-01-13T12:07:00+00:00

A large-scale population genomic study has shed new light on the evolutionary and domestication history of the button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus), one of the most widely cultivated edible fungi in the world.

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From palm oil to designer enzymes: researchers reprogram yeast cells

2026-01-13T11:35:00+00:00

Many everyday products contain fatty acids from palm oil or coconut oil, but the extraction of these raw materials is associated with massive environmental issues. Researchers have now developed a biotechnological approach that could enable a more environmentally friendly production method.

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UK: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy decreased over time, though mistrust persists among certain groups

2026-01-13T11:19:00+00:00

Most COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is rooted in concerns that can be addressed and effectively reduced over time, according to a new study following more than 1.1 million people in England between January 2021 and March 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Changes in genetic structure of yeast lead to disease-causing genomic instabilities

2026-01-13T11:03:00+00:00

Researchers studying a yeast model have discovered that the loss of heterochromatin can kickstart genetic changes, potentially resulting in the development of diseases like cancer.

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Clinical trial in Ethiopia targets the trachoma scourge

2026-01-13T10:28:00+00:00

A new study documents the outcomes of an evaluation of fluorometholone as adjunctive medical therapy for trachomatous trichiasis surgery, part of an initiative to better prevent blindness and improve quality of life for those affected.

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Researchers uncover the secret route of prostate infections

2026-01-13T12:48:00+00:00

A research team has developed a “mini prostate” organoid model using adult stem cells. Using this model, the scientists could follow a bacterial prostatitis infection step by step under controlled conditions and identify exactly how the bacteria attack.

Agaricus_bisporus_Zuchtchampignon2

New study reveals evolutionary and domestication history of button mushroom

2026-01-13T12:07:00+00:00

A large-scale population genomic study has shed new light on the evolutionary and domestication history of the button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus), one of the most widely cultivated edible fungi in the world.

-2021-01-31_COVID-19_Vaccination_centre,_Black_country_museum,_Dudley

UK: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy decreased over time, though mistrust persists among certain groups

2026-01-13T11:19:00+00:00

Most COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is rooted in concerns that can be addressed and effectively reduced over time, according to a new study following more than 1.1 million people in England between January 2021 and March 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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CFA publishes timely new industry-led UK Ready to Eat Foods Safety and Shelf Life Guidance

2026-01-07T16:52:00+00:00

New industry-led good practice guidance for manufacturers and retailers of certain ready to eat (RTE) foods will be published on 12 January 2026 to help Food Business Operators (FBOs), Competent Authorities (CAs) and enforcement officers manage the risk posed by Listeria monocytogenes in those products.

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Strategic advancement of second-generation fungal vaccine VXV-01 through Phase 1 trials

2025-12-17T10:56:00+00:00

The Lundquist Institute (TLI) and its start-up company Vitalex Biosciences (Vitalex) have announced that the second-generation fungal vaccine candidate known as VXV‑01 is poised to move forward in development up to and including Phase 1 clinical evaluation.

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CARB-X to support investigation of Exhalon’s breath-based lower respiratory tract infection testing platform

2025-12-09T14:00:00+00:00

CARB-X has awarded Exhalon US$1M in seed funding to evaluate whether exhaled breath can be used as a non-invasive sample type to aid in the rapid and accurate diagnosis of lower-respiratory tract infections (LRTIs).

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From palm oil to designer enzymes: researchers reprogram yeast cells

2026-01-13T11:35:00+00:00

Many everyday products contain fatty acids from palm oil or coconut oil, but the extraction of these raw materials is associated with massive environmental issues. Researchers have now developed a biotechnological approach that could enable a more environmentally friendly production method.

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From sediment to surface: How invisible plumes trigger harmful algal blooms

2026-01-08T12:55:00+00:00

A new study shows that algal blooms can begin days earlier than previously recognized, originating from chlorophyll-rich plumes rising from lake sediments before any surface discoloration appears. 

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New database to target chronic UTIs – a long-overlooked condition that may begin in childhood

2026-01-08T10:53:00+00:00

A new database targeting chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs) – a long-overlooked condition that may begin in childhood – is set to help researchers uncover why millions of women and girls worldwide suffer from infections that defy treatment and stump microbiologists. 

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People

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Victoria’s Secret grant backs cutting-edge ovarian cancer research

2026-01-12T11:44:00+00:00

Promising ovarian cancer research by Melanie Rutkowski, PhD, at the University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center has won $700,000 in support from the Victoria’s Secret Global Fund for Women’s Cancers in partnership with Pelotonia and AACR, the American Association for Cancer Research.

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Researchers eye goal of turning garden and crop waste into plastics

2026-01-08T11:49:00+00:00

A research team will combine eco-friendly and application-oriented approaches to develop a cost-effective, energy-efficient technology for making innovative plastics based on polybutylene succinate (PBS) which are made entirely out of organic waste. 

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4 million euros for study with personalized phage therapy

2026-01-05T10:26:00+00:00

UMC Utrecht has received a grant of 4 million euros for the first clinical study in the Netherlands involving a customized therapy with bacteriophages for patients with recurrent urinary tract infections. 

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