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Facial recognition AI helps save multibillion dollar grape crop

20.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

A radical collaboration between a biologist and an engineer is supercharging efforts to protect grape crops. The technology they've developed, using robotics and AI to identify grape plants infected with a devastating fungus, will soon be available to researchers nationwide working on a wide array of plant and animal research. The biologist,...

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Fighting fungal infections: Giant leaps for smart nanotech
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Fighting fungal infections: Giant leaps for smart nanotech

18.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

They're roughly the same size as a coronavirus particle, and 1000 times smaller than a human hair, yet newly engineered nanoparticles developed by scientists at the University of South Australia, are punching well above their weight when it comes to treating drug-resistant fungal infections. Created in partnership with Monash University, the new...

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First genetic sequencing of Brazilian pit viper is completed

16.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

A group led by researchers at Butantan Institute and funded by S?o Paulo Research Foundation – FAPESP has completed the first sequencing of a Brazilian snake's genome. It suggests that the nine genes that encode toxins produced by the jararaca pit viper Bothrops jararaca probably originated in genes that had different functions in the ancestral...

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New CRISPR/Cas9 technique corrects cystic fibrosis in cultured human stem cells

13.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

Researchers from the group of Hans Clevers (Hubrecht Institute) corrected mutations that cause cystic fibrosis in cultured human stem cells. In collaboration with the UMC Utrecht and Oncode Institute, they used a technique called prime editing to replace the 'faulty' piece of DNA with a healthy piece. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is one of the most...

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MANiAC microbots may one deliver drugs within the nervous system

11.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

Various groups are currently working on tiny "robots" that could deliver medication to specific locations within the body. One of the latest such microbots, known as the MANiAC, is designed specifically for use in the delicate and challenging central nervous system. Its name an acronym for "magnetically aligned nanorods in alginate capsules,"...

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Barnacle-inspired bioglue stops bleeding in as little as 15 seconds

9.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

Stemming the bleeding from a traumatic injury can save lives, but it’s hard to get adhesives to stick when blood is making everything wet. Now, MIT researchers have developed a new surgical glue that can halt bleeding within 30 seconds, inspired by the super-strong underwater adhesive used by barnacles. In tests in rats and pigs, the glue stayed...

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Using two CRISPR enzymes, a COVID diagnostic in only 20 minutes

6.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

Frequent, rapid testing for COVID-19 is critical to controlling the spread of outbreaks, especially as new, more transmissible variants emerge. While today's gold standard COVID-19 diagnostic test, which uses qRT-PCR – quantitative reverse-transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) – is extremely sensitive, detecting down to one copy of RNA...

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Organoid bladders reveal secrets of UTIs

4.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections. They usually require treatment with antibiotics, and almost a quarter of treated cases lead to recurrent infection. The vast majority of UTIs are caused by a subspecies of the bacterium Escherichia coli, which infect cells that line the bladder wall and form what are...

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Alternative to fishing – cell-based fish from the bioreactor

2.8.2021   |   Press monitoring

Already about 90 percent of all fish stocks are considered maximally exploited or overfished, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. But as the world's population continues to grow, more and more people rely on fish as a source of protein. Bluu GmbH – a spin-off of the Fraunhofer Research and Development Center for...

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Study: How a unique family of bacteria hides from the immune system

30.7.2021   |   Press monitoring

New research from the University of Florida explains how a family of bacteria called Yersinia infects the body so successfully. Yersinia bacteria, a family that includes the bacterium responsible for bubonic plague, is able go undetected by interrupting communication between immune system cells and the site of the infection, the researchers...

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