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Can used coffee grounds help clean up environmental toxins?
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Can used coffee grounds help clean up environmental toxins?

20.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

Global coffee consumption generates millions of tons of spent coffee grounds each year, which can be damaging to wildlife and the environment. However, new research reveals that spent coffee grounds could be repurposed to act as a powerful adsorbent of bentazone, a herbicide commonly used in agriculture that is highly neurotoxic. Bentazon is a...

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Nanozyme-enabled nanodecoys: A new strategy for fighting urinary tract infections
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Nanozyme-enabled nanodecoys: A new strategy for fighting urinary tract infections

18.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

Urinary tract infections (UTIs), affecting millions worldwide, are predominantly caused by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC). These infections are characterized by bacterial adhesion and colonization in the urinary tract, evading host immune responses. Researchers from Nanjing University have recently reported a new approach to combating UTIs...

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Solar panels in your eyeballs: Self-powered bionics are on the way
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Solar panels in your eyeballs: Self-powered bionics are on the way

15.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

Implanting tiny solar panels into people's eyeballs may sound like science fiction, but that's exactly what a team of Australian scientists are working on. The next-gen tech could vastly improve quality of life for people with incurable eye diseases. Neuroprosthetics interact with the nervous system to restore lost functionality. A good example...

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Microbes stomp daffodils in creating valuable anti-Alzheimer\'s drug
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Microbes stomp daffodils in creating valuable anti-Alzheimer\'s drug

13.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

Using an AI-based approach, researchers found a better way to create the drug galantamine, commonly prescribed to people suffering from Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. The fermentation-based technique could boost the drug's availability. Team of researchers from the University of Texas (UT) has called upon E. coli once again, this time...

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Lab-grown liver organoid to speed up turtle research and make useful traits easier to harness

11.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

The three-dimensional clusters grown from adult stem cells are called organoids and are designed to assist in research. In a paper published in Communications Biology, Nicole Valenzuela, professor of ecology, evolution, and organismal biology at Iowa State, and her colleagues describe their creation of organoids that mimic a liver from three...

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USDA approves stunning bioluminescent firefly petunias for sale

8.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

The USDA has approved Light Bio's "Firefly Petunias," and the company is taking US$29 pre-orders on these remarkable gene-edited houseplants. They glow in the dark, making them a captivating home decor addition for science buffs. They're indistinguishable from regular petunias during the day, but thanks to some genes spliced in from naturally...

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Marine algae implants could boost crop yields

6.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

Scientists have discovered the gene that enables marine algae to make a unique type of chlorophyll. They successfully implanted this gene in a land plant, paving the way for better crop yields on less land. Finding the gene solves a long-standing mystery among scientists about the molecular pathways that allow the algae to manufacture this...

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Astonishing scar-free surgery prints living skin right into wounds
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Astonishing scar-free surgery prints living skin right into wounds

4.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

The skin of the head and face is vital to protecting the structures underlying it. It’s also integral to our identity. Full-thickness skin damage caused by traumatic injury to or extensive surgery on the face or head – to remove a cancerous tumor, say – can negatively impact a person’s confidence and self-esteem. Despite advances in plastic and...

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Novel RNA- or DNA-based substances can protect plants from viruses, scientists show

1.3.2024   |   Press monitoring

Individually tailored RNA or DNA-based molecules are able to reliably fight off viral infections in plants, according to a new study by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). The researchers were able to fend off a common virus using the new active substances in up to 90% of cases. They also developed a method for finding substances...

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Nanotweezers manipulate bacteriophages with minimal optical power, a breakthrough for phage therapy
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Nanotweezers manipulate bacteriophages with minimal optical power, a breakthrough for phage therapy

28.2.2024   |   Press monitoring

Scientists at EPFL have developed a game-changing technique that uses light to manipulate and identify individual bacteriophages without the need for chemical labels or bioreceptors, potentially accelerating and revolutionizing phage-based therapies that can treat antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Phage therapy, the use of bacteriophages...

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