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Published Bacteria killing material could tackle hospital superbugs - Bacteria Killing Material Could Tackle Hospital Superbugs



Researchers have used a common disinfectant and antiseptic to create a new antimicrobial coating mat...
Published Next epidemic could be spotted early in wastewater - Next Epidemic Could Be Spotted Early in Wastewater



Researchers behind the UK's first pilot public health surveillance system based on analysis of waste...
Published New study counts the environmental cost of managing Japanese knotweed - New Study Counts the Environmental Cost of Managing Japanese Knotweed


New research has looked at the long-term environmental impact of different methods to control Japane...
Published Invading insect could transform Antarctic soils - Invading Insect Could Transform Antarctic Soils



A tiny flightless midge which has colonized Antarctica's Signy Island is driving fundamental changes...
Published RSV is a serious heath threat, but the public knows little about it - RSV is a Serious Health Threat, but the Public Knows Little About It



A new survey finds that the American public is ill-informed about RSV, unfamiliar with its most comm...
Published Like ancient mariners, ancestors of Prochlorococcus microbes rode out to sea on exoskeleton particles - Like Ancient Mariners, Ancestors of Prochlorococcus Microbes Rode Out to Sea on Exoskeleton Particles



Throughout the ocean, billions upon billions of plant-like microbes make up an invisible floating fo...
Published Researchers explore ways to detect 'deep fakes' in geography - Researchers Explore Ways to Detect 'Deep Fakes' in Geography


It may only be a matter of time until the growing problem of 'deep fakes' converges with geographica...
Published Genome research: Origin and evolution of vine - Genome Research: Origin and Evolution of Vine


Cultivation and growth of grapevines have strongly influenced European civilizations, but where the...
Published Drug-resistant fungi are thriving in even the most remote regions of Earth - Drug-Resistant Fungi: A Growing Threat in Remote Regions of Earth



New research has found that a disease-causing fungus -- collected from one of the most remote region...
Published Effects of highly pathogenic avian influenza on canids investigated - Effects of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza on Canids Investigated


Researchers have revealed the effects of high pathogenicity avian influenza virus infection on an Ez...
Published Parasitic infections common in kids in low-resource US communities - Parasitic Infections Common in Kids in Low-Resource US Communities


Neglected by government officials and medical professionals, parasitic infections can lead to lifelo...
Published Madagascar mouse lemur retroviruses are diverse and surprisingly similar to ones found in polar bears or domestic sheep - Madagascar Mouse Lemur Retroviruses: Surprisingly Similar to Polar Bears and Domestic Sheep


Madagascar is home to a unique biodiversity with a large number of endemic species, among those many...
Published Researchers reconstruct the genome of centuries-old E. coli using fragments extracted from an Italian mummy - Researchers Reconstruct the Genome of Centuries-Old E. Coli Using Fragments Extracted from an Italian Mummy


Researchers have identified and reconstructed the first ancient genome of E. coli, using fragments e...
Published Researchers develop new technology to easily detect active TB - Researchers Develop New Technology to Easily Detect Active TB


A team of faculty has discovered new technology that will quickly and easily detect active Mycobacte...
Published Mapping Mexico's dengue fever hotspots - Mapping Mexico's Dengue Fever Hotspots


Scientists have analyzed data from Mexico's Ministry of Health to identify dengue fever hotspots. Wo...
Published Differences in fungus found in reared and wild ambrosia beetles suggest artificial method to prevent wilt disease in trees - Differences in Fungus Found in Rearing and Wild Ambrosia Beetles Suggest Artificial Method to Prevent Wilt Disease in Trees


A recent study in Japan has found that reared ambrosia beetles, Euwallacea interjectus, can have sym...
Published Origins of the Black Death identified - Origins of the Black Death Identified: A Breakthrough in Understanding the Plague


The Black Death, the biggest pandemic of our history, was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis an...
Published Gene editing tool could help reduce spread of antimicrobial resistance - Gene Editing Tool: A Potential Solution to Antimicrobial Resistance



A new tool which could help reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance is showing early promise, ...
Published Monkeypox viruses relatively stable on surfaces - Monkeypox Viruses Relatively Stable on Surfaces: What You Need to Know



Smallpox viruses are notorious for their ability to remain infectious in the environment for a very...
Published Land in a cyclone's wake becomes more vulnerable to forest fires - Land in a Cyclone's Wake: Vulnerability to Forest Fires



The strong winds and torrential rains that accompany a cyclone do tremendous damage to ecosystems, a...