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Low-Res_Researchers boost biosynthetic capacity in yeast through extended lifespan

Researchers boost biosynthetic capacity in yeast through extended lifespan

2025-11-19T13:08:00+00:00

Scientists have demonstrated that combining lifespan engineering strategies with metabolic pathway optimization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae enables highly efficient sclareol biosynthesis, marking an advance in improving microbial production through lifespan engineering.

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Bacteria ‘pills’ could detect gut diseases — without the endoscope

2025-11-19T13:00:00+00:00

Researchers report that they’ve developed a sensor made of tiny microspheres packed with blood-sensing bacteria that detect markers of gastrointestinal disease. Taken orally, the miniature “pills” also contain magnetic particles that make them easy to collect from stool. Excreted from mouse models with colitis, the bacterial sensor detected gastrointestinal bleeding within minutes. 

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GSK and Fleming Initiative scientists unite to target AMR with advanced AI

2025-11-19T12:59:00+00:00

GSK and the Fleming Initiative have announced six major new research programmes, called ‘Grand Challenges’ which harness some of the best scientific expertise and the latest technologies, including advanced AI, to find new ways to slow the progress of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). 

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Machine learning tool can scan for signs of extraterrestrial life

2025-11-19T12:45:00+00:00

A machine learning framework can distinguish molecules made by biological processes from those formed through non-biological processes and could be used to analyze samples returned by current and future planetary missions.

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Probiotic bifidobacterium may boost cancer treatment and suppress tumors

2025-11-19T11:47:00+00:00

A new review explores how bifidobacterium, a common probiotic found in the gut, may contribute to cancer prevention and therapy. The authors highlight the growing importance of gut health in cancer treatment and shed light on how bifidobacterium could complement standard cancer therapies.

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Flower to fruit: tracking the changing fungal community on blueberry plants

2025-11-19T11:35:00+00:00

A study identifies how fungal diversity changes over time and across tissue types in highbush blueberry, revealing dynamic transitions in the phyllosphere from buds to ripe fruits. Early-season buds and flowers harbor the highest fungal diversity, while unripe green fruits display the lowest.

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Low-Res_Researchers boost biosynthetic capacity in yeast through extended lifespan

Researchers boost biosynthetic capacity in yeast through extended lifespan

2025-11-19T13:08:00+00:00

Scientists have demonstrated that combining lifespan engineering strategies with metabolic pathway optimization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae enables highly efficient sclareol biosynthesis, marking an advance in improving microbial production through lifespan engineering.

Bifidobacterium_bifidum,_рост_в_чашках

Probiotic bifidobacterium may boost cancer treatment and suppress tumors

2025-11-19T11:47:00+00:00

A new review explores how bifidobacterium, a common probiotic found in the gut, may contribute to cancer prevention and therapy. The authors highlight the growing importance of gut health in cancer treatment and shed light on how bifidobacterium could complement standard cancer therapies.

Vaccinium_corymbosum_(Northern_highbush_blueberry)

Flower to fruit: tracking the changing fungal community on blueberry plants

2025-11-19T11:35:00+00:00

A study identifies how fungal diversity changes over time and across tissue types in highbush blueberry, revealing dynamic transitions in the phyllosphere from buds to ripe fruits. Early-season buds and flowers harbor the highest fungal diversity, while unripe green fruits display the lowest.

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Apriori Bio and A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs Announce strategic partnership to advance next generation influenza vaccines

2025-11-18T12:02:00+00:00

Apriori Bio and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research Infectious Diseases Labs (A*STAR IDL) announced a strategic research partnership to co-develop and evaluate next generation self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) vaccines targeting seasonal and pandemic influenza. 

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Typhoid conjugate vaccine demonstrates strong safety and immunogenicity: Results from Phase 3 study

2025-11-13T12:13:00+00:00

PATH and EuBiologics Co., LTD have announced Phase 3 results from a clinical trial of a typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV), EuTYPH-C Inj.® Multi-dose. EuTYPH-C Inj.®

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​CARBIOS and Wankai New Materials to build PET biorecycling plant in China

2025-11-06T09:20:00+00:00

CARBIOS and Wankai New Materials, a subsidiary of Zhink Group, are committed to the large-scale deployment of CARBIOS’ PET biorecycling technology in Asia, with the first step being the construction of a PET biorecycling plant in China.

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Bacteria ‘pills’ could detect gut diseases — without the endoscope

2025-11-19T13:00:00+00:00

Researchers report that they’ve developed a sensor made of tiny microspheres packed with blood-sensing bacteria that detect markers of gastrointestinal disease. Taken orally, the miniature “pills” also contain magnetic particles that make them easy to collect from stool. Excreted from mouse models with colitis, the bacterial sensor detected gastrointestinal bleeding within minutes. 

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Machine learning tool can scan for signs of extraterrestrial life

2025-11-19T12:45:00+00:00

A machine learning framework can distinguish molecules made by biological processes from those formed through non-biological processes and could be used to analyze samples returned by current and future planetary missions.

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Micropores pave the way for infection research

2025-11-18T12:50:00+00:00

Organ-on-a-chip technology often contains gels that imitate the 3D environment of our tissues - however, many of these gels are too dense, hindering the passage of microbes and immune cells, and movement is essential to recreate how infections really develop. In this study, the research team developed a new type of porous gel that solves this problem. 

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GSK and Fleming Initiative scientists unite to target AMR with advanced AI

2025-11-19T12:59:00+00:00

GSK and the Fleming Initiative have announced six major new research programmes, called ‘Grand Challenges’ which harness some of the best scientific expertise and the latest technologies, including advanced AI, to find new ways to slow the progress of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). 

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Scripps Research scientists receive $1.1 million to advance AI modeling for HIV vaccine development

2025-11-19T10:49:00+00:00

Scripps Research scientists will purchase high-performance computing equipment to accelerate the identification of more effective HIV vaccine candidates through enhanced computational infrastructure, reduced data-processing bottlenecks, and state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) technology. 

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Scientist who harnesses bacteria to deliver green solutions is winner in 2025 Tata Transformation Prize

2025-11-19T10:38:00+00:00

A scientist who harnesses bacteria to deliver green solutions has been named as one of the winners of the 2025 Tata Transformation Prize. Balasubramanian Gopal, PhD, Indian Institute of Science, has been named Sustainability Winner in the awards.

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