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Birgitta Henriques Normark Awarded Japanese Order
Common-cold coronavirus could be key to a better COVID-19 vaccine
Birgitta Henriques Normark Awarded Japanese Decoration
How To Spot Life In Clouds On Other Worlds
How are metabolism and cell growth connected? – A mystery over 180 years old
Microbial Strategy For Renewable Plastic
Study reveals genetic secrets of one of world’s rarest penguins
Protection against winter vomiting bug spread with arrival of agriculture
Researchers Get Wind Of Hydrogen’s Role In Gut
Celebrating Allied Health Excellence In ACT
Scientists In Top Two Per Cent Worldwide
Maternal Antibodies Double-edged Sword In Vaccinated Newborns
Skin Deep: New Research Reveals Secret To Ancient Fish Scales’ Survival
Responsible Microbiome Engineering In Everyday Spaces
Bird Flu Persists In Raw Milk Cheese
Some Human GII.4 Norovirus Are Better Than Others At Infecting Cells
Australia’s Top Biophysics Prizes Awarded To UNSW Academics
Rapid Test For Influenza Viruses: Simply Taste Your Way To Infection
How Different Mushrooms Learned Same Psychedelic Trick
Fat Tissue’s Hidden Role In Ovarian Cancer Spread
$12 million awarded to support prevention research across NSW
Scientists develop a virus cocktail to combat superbugs
Seeking to understand RNA better and to contribute to new therapies
Flu Season: Vaccines, Symptoms And More
Historic Chlamydia Vaccine For Koalas
Ocean Warming Puts Vital Marine Microbe At Risk
Cornell biologists expose bacteria’s hidden Achilles’ heel
Two KI researchers awarded prestigious ERC Starting Grant
Speech – Australian Science, Australia’s Future: Science 2035
$41 million funding success for Otago scientists
Dengue-transmitting mosquitos spread from cities to villages in Amazon
From Soil: Microbes On Your Mind
PolyU and Ocean Park establish Joint Laboratory for Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, collaborating to advance medical laboratory science and academic exchange in animal conservation
AI has produced 2 new antibiotics to kill ‘superbugs’. It’s promising – but we shouldn’t get too excited yet
How Chefs and Scientists Are Using Kombucha and Kimchi to Study Microbiology
Designing novel antibiotics against priority pathogens using generative AI
Australian Birds In Surprising Sex Switching Discovery
Study Looks for Markers That Predict Risk of Severe Chlamydia Infection
Can air conditioning really make you sick? A microbiologist explains
The dirty truth about what’s in your socks: bacteria, fungi and whatever lives between your toes
How Common Fungus Candida Albicans Colonizes Gut
Four summer hotspots for germs – and why not washing your hands won’t strengthen your immune system
How ancient viruses could help fight antibiotic resistance
How germy is the public pool? An infectious disease expert weighs in on poop, pee and perspiration – and the deceptive smell of chlorine
Microbes in deep-sea volcanoes can help scientists learn about early life on Earth, or even life beyond our planet
From tea towels to TV remotes: eight everyday bacterial hotspots – and how to clean them
How often should you really be washing your bedding? A microbiologist explains
Salmonella cases are at ten-year high in England – here’s what you can do to keep yourself safe