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Camel Immune System Yields Weapons Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria The dromedary camel has spent millions of years being battered by bacteria, viruses and parasites across some of the harshest terrain on Earth. It rarely loses. While sheep and goats in the same Omani pastures fall to foot-and-mouth disease, tetanus and other common infections, camels shrug them off with an equanimity that has long puzzled ... Read more

Camel Immune System Yields Weapons Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria #Science #Biology #Microbiology #CamelImmuneSystem #DrugResistance #MicrobiologyResearch

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Giant viruses may be more alive than we thought A giant virus encodes part of the protein-making toolkit of cells that gives it greater control over its amoeba host, raising questions about how it evolved and how such beings relate to living organisms

Giant viruses may be more alive than we thought #Science #Biology #Microbiology #GiantViruses #MicrobiologyResearch #LifeScience

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Mini-Nose Models Sniff Out the Reasons Why RSV Infection Turns Deadly in Infants Learn what happens to cells inside the nose during an RSV infection, and why infants are so vulnerable to the virus. 

Mini-Nose Models Sniff Out the Reasons Why RSV Infection Turns Deadly in Infants #Science #Biology #Microbiology #RSV #InfantHealth #MicrobiologyResearch

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Spiked Nobel Prize Materials That Stab Bacteria Before They Can Stick All the science news you can handle in a single feed

Spiked Nobel Prize Materials That Stab Bacteria Before They Can Stick #Science #Chemistry #MaterialsChemistry #NobelPrize #MaterialsScience #MicrobiologyResearch

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Spectral Biosignatures of Airborne Microbes in Planetary Atmospheres Could scientists find life in the clouds of exoplanet atmospheres? This is what a recently submitted manuscript hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated how the biosignatures of microbes...

Spectral Biosignatures of Airborne Microbes in Planetary Atmospheres #Science #Space #Astrobiology #SpaceExploration #MicrobiologyResearch

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AI-Designed Viruses Are Replicating and Killing Bacteria It’s a first step toward AI-generated life forms. A petri dish full of dead bacteria isn’t usually cause for celebration. But for Stanford’s Brian Hie it was a game-changer in his efforts to create...

AI-Designed Viruses Are Replicating and Killing Bacteria #Science #HealthandMedicine #InfectiousDiseases #AIDesign #BacterialInfection #MicrobiologyResearch

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Beyond respiratory syncytial virus and rhinovirus: The other viral respiratory bandits.
Abdelkader, Samer, Kennedy, Joshua L et al.
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Scientists Harness Body’s Own Cleanup Crew To Fight Disease All the science news you can handle in a single feed

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🧪Researching microbial C1 metabolism? #FEMSMicrobiolEcol invites submissions for our thematic issue exploring the latest advances in C1 compound transformations and its role in global biogeochemical cycles. One month left to submit: buff.ly/aVfZJoR

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Why antibiotics are like fossil fuels They helped create the modern world but are dangerously overused. How can we harness them sustainably? In 1954, just a few years after the widespread introduction of antibiotics, doctors were already...

Why antibiotics are like fossil fuels #Science #Biology #Microbiology #Antibiotics #FossilFuels #MicrobiologyResearch

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''Citrobacter bitternis'' Ko et al., 2015 and ''Kluyvera intestini'' Tetz and Tetz, 2016 are heterotypic synonyms of Phytobacter diazotrophicus Zhang et al., 2017
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This Cholera-Related Bacterium Is Melting Sea Stars, Causing a Marine Epidemic What is the sea star wasting disease? Over a decade, sea stars have been disappearing and researchers finally know why.

This Cholera-Related Bacterium Is Melting Sea Stars, Causing a Marine Epidemic #Science #Biology #Microbiology #Cholera #MarineEpidemic #MicrobiologyResearch

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Adorable Cat Helps Scientists Discover New Virus (For Second Time) A new kind of sleuth!

Adorable Cat Helps Scientists Discover New Virus (For Second Time) #Science #Biology #Microbiology #NewVirusDiscovery #CatsInScience #MicrobiologyResearch

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New Study Finds Probiotic Potential in Battling Pesticide Damage Study in mice suggests potential for probiotic treatment. Although previous research has linked pesticide exposure to harmful effects on gut microbes, a new study is the first to chart how specific bacteria...

New Study Finds Probiotic Potential in Battling Pesticide Damage #Science #Biology #Microbiology #Probiotics #Pesticides #MicrobiologyResearch

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Small siphophage binding to an open state of the LptDE outer membrane lipopolysaccharide translocon
Allyjaun, S., Basle, A. et al.
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Transient binding facilitates super-resolution imaging of functional amyloid fibrils on living bacteria
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160-Million-Year-Old Blue-Stain Fungus Discovered in China Jurassic-era blue-stain fungi fossils found in China push their origin back 80 million years. These fungi pierced wood using mechanical structures and likely relied on non-beetle insects for spore dispersal....

160-Million-Year-Old Blue-Stain Fungus Discovered in China #Science #Biology #Microbiology #FungusDiscovery #Paleontology #MicrobiologyResearch

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Black Death Bacterium Evolved to be Less Aggressive to Kill Victims Slowly Learn more about Yersinia pestis, the bacteria behind the ‘Black Death,’ which changed over time to cause less virulent, but longer pandemics.

Black Death Bacterium Evolved to be Less Aggressive to Kill Victims Slowly #Science #Biology #Microbiology #BlackDeath #DiseaseEvolution #MicrobiologyResearch

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Chlamydia remains a complex global health challenge that must be better understood to be solved. The latest #PathogDis thematic issue seeks to do just that, while honoring Dr. Joseph U. Igietseme’s legacy.

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Finland finds its first giant virus Many viruses measure just tens of nanometers (nm) in size, but that’s not always the case. In some rare instances , so-called “giant viruses” can grow to  as much as 1,000 times larger than their...

Finland finds its first giant virus #Science #Biology #Microbiology #GiantVirus #Finland #MicrobiologyResearch

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Scientists may have discovered a whole new type of life Scientists love to put things in categories. In the natural world, life is divided into several categories: animals, plants, fungi, protists (such as algae or amoebas), bacteria and archaea (microscopic...

Scientists may have discovered a whole new type of life #Science #Biology #Microbiology #NewLifeForms #MicrobiologyResearch #ScientificDiscovery

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Scientists Finally Identified Where Gluten Reactions Start Proof at last!

Scientists Finally Identified Where Gluten Reactions Start #Science #HealthandMedicine #InfectiousDiseases #GlutenReactions #HealthScience #MicrobiologyResearch

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Scientists Just Discovered Why Antibiotics Struggle To Eliminate Certain Infections Antibiotic failure is mainly due to nutrient-starved bacteria, not persisters, making infections harder to treat. Real-time analysis suggests a shift in antibiotic research focus. Antibiotics are essential...

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🔬 QCB trainees Dr. Abigail Garrett and @mkosterb.bsky.social uncover how bacteria fight zinc toxicity! 🦠 New @plos.bsky.social paper reveals 5 small RNAs help Streptococcus pneumoniae survive #MicrobiologyResearch

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