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Global interest in koala vaccine leads to funding
Right Cocktail of Gut Enzymes Can Stop C. diff in its Tracks
Rising risks of plastic pollution
Southern Hemisphere’s largest lab opens in Melbourne’s west
Life in smoke of underwater volcanoes
Enzyme that could help make energy dreams come true
Electricity from thin air: an enzyme from bacteria can extract energy from hydrogen in the atmosphere
Research develops test for bat-borne virus in Asia
Cornell-developed anti-TB compound headed to trials
Human norovirus GII.4 exploits unexpected entry mechanism to cause gastroenteritis
Water tests may fail to detect Legionella
Genetic study: Unexpectedly high variation in T-cell receptor genes between persons
Major genetic study reveals unexpectedly high variation in T-cell receptor genes between persons
ISU researchers to study growing crops in solar farm’s footprint
CEFC increases investment in Loam Bio though A$105 million Series B round
Smallest marine microbes share nutrients – briefly
The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research appoints two new members to its Board of Directors
Methane ‘gobbling’ microorganism is shape shifter: Nature Microbiology
21st International Symposium on Health Related Water Microbiology
Significant Macfarlane Burnet archival collection now available online
No, you shouldn’t wash raw chicken before cooking it. So why do people still do it?
Slime for climate, delivered by brown algae
We’re getting really good at making alcohol-free beer and wine. Here’s how it’s done
Some no-till crop rotations on dairy farms could benefit from strategic tillage
Report signals increasing resistance to antibiotics in bacterial infections in humans and need for better data
Pharmacology education must focus on 25 core concepts, finds study
New findings on how to avert excessive weight loss from Covid
Stress hormones could explain rising infections in Norwegian salmon
Experimental vaccines offer long-term protection against severe COVID
New Collaborative Research Centre for JMU
Study sheds new light on link between oral bacteria and diseases
Using Vapes May Set Stage for Dental Decay
Fantastic plastic? It’s all in chemistry
Baby’s jab responses linked to birth delivery method
Research reveals how common bacterium may spread from intestine
COP27: Making methane climate-friendly isn’t just all hot air
New courses to target future skills needs
Almost $20m for Otago researchers in Marsden grants
Monash expert: Australia’s pledge to reduce emissions by 30 per cent by 2030
“We can try to guide evolution into another direction”
GISRS secrets to success: interview with Anni Virolainen-Julkunen
Back to future of photosynthesis
Chemists contributed to Nobel Prize-winning work
Going with your gut
Researchers to engineer synthetic anaerobic bacteria to capture, convert methane
New study explains link between diabetes and UTIs
Monkeypox vaccine trial recruiting volunteers
No-till management may reduce nitrous oxide gas releases, fight climate change