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That late-night snacking is probably messing up your gut

2026-04-23T14:46:00+01:00

It’s well known that chronic stress can disrupt bowel function, sending people running to the bathroom or making them constipated. New research suggests that eating late at night amplifies these effects, with implications for both digestive health and the gut microbiome.

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SARS-CoV-2 does not persist in the placenta after maternal recovery from COVID-19

2026-04-23T14:29:00+01:00

A new study finds that the virus that causes COVID-19 does not linger in placental tissue weeks to months after a pregnant woman recovers from infection - offering important reassurance for clinicians and patients alike.

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Cosmetics from waste? New microbial discovery could enable more sustainable production of high-value chemical products

2026-04-23T14:23:00+01:00

Researchers have made a key discovery about how certain bacterial strains produce a set of economically valuable chemicals — opening the door to new, more sustainable production methods. A family of molecules could be made via bacterial fermentation instead of from palm oil, as they are today. 

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How scientists are breeding spinach to better withstand Pythium

2026-04-23T14:11:00+01:00

Breeding efforts to improve spinach tolerance to a pathogen called Pythium will help both indoor and outdoor growers of the popular leafy green.

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Microbes contribute a surprisingly large array of proteins in fermented foods

2026-04-23T13:59:00+01:00

A study examining the proteins found in fermented foods like yogurt, cheese and bread found that a surprisingly large number, and percentage, of microbial proteins contribute to their overall protein content. 

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New insights into how bacteria manage DNA

2026-04-23T13:47:00+01:00

New analytical methods have enabled researchers to uncover how the sequence, physical shape and flexibility of bacterial DNA guide the activity of an enzyme called DNA gyrase, which previously got all the credit for managing DNA.

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That late-night snacking is probably messing up your gut

2026-04-23T14:46:00+01:00

It’s well known that chronic stress can disrupt bowel function, sending people running to the bathroom or making them constipated. New research suggests that eating late at night amplifies these effects, with implications for both digestive health and the gut microbiome.

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SARS-CoV-2 does not persist in the placenta after maternal recovery from COVID-19

2026-04-23T14:29:00+01:00

A new study finds that the virus that causes COVID-19 does not linger in placental tissue weeks to months after a pregnant woman recovers from infection - offering important reassurance for clinicians and patients alike.

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Cosmetics from waste? New microbial discovery could enable more sustainable production of high-value chemical products

2026-04-23T14:23:00+01:00

Researchers have made a key discovery about how certain bacterial strains produce a set of economically valuable chemicals — opening the door to new, more sustainable production methods. A family of molecules could be made via bacterial fermentation instead of from palm oil, as they are today. 

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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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Researchers fight oral cancer with bioengineered chewing gum

2026-04-23T09:18:00+01:00

Research shows that antiviral and antibacterial chewing gums reduce the levels of three microbes linked to worse outcomes in oral cancers, paving the way for more effective and affordable therapies.

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Metagenomic software advance boosts research into microbial diversity

2026-04-22T11:37:00+01:00

Researchers studying the diversity of microbes in environmental samples now have access to a new tool that opens the door to cheaper, more accessible analysis of their samples.

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Researchers combine polarized light and a magnetic field to spot malaria under the microscope

2026-04-22T09:54:00+01:00

Researchers have developed a new microscopy method that uses a magnetic field and polarized light to provide quantitative measurements that could enable faster and more objective detection of malaria in blood.

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How scientists are breeding spinach to better withstand Pythium

2026-04-23T14:11:00+01:00

Breeding efforts to improve spinach tolerance to a pathogen called Pythium will help both indoor and outdoor growers of the popular leafy green.

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WHO certifies the Bahamas for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV

2026-04-23T08:23:00+01:00

In a landmark achievement for Caribbean public health, the World Health Organization (WHO) congratulates The Bahamas for becoming the latest Caribbean nation to be certified as having eliminated the mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

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Flu vaccine no longer required for U.S. military

2026-04-22T15:31:00+01:00

The U.S. military is ending its long-standing requirement that service members receive the annual flu shot, a decision announced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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