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   New Microbe Offers Economical Solution for Synthetic Biological ExperimentsNew Microbe Offers Economical Solution for Synthetic Biological Experiments
 
Cornell University researchers have created a new version of a microbe to compete economically with E. coli – a bacteria commonly used as a research tool due to its ability to synthesize proteins – to conduct low-cost and scalable synthetic biological experiments.
 
   Eating live microbe-rich foods linked to better heart healthEating live microbe-rich foods linked to better heart health
 
Study reveals consuming foods rich in live microorganisms can improve cardiovascular health among US adults, suggesting a beneficial link between diet and heart health markers.
 
 Antimicrobial resistance prevalence tied to patient age and sex
 
Antimicrobial resistance prevalence tied to patient age and sexA person's age and sex are correlated with the chance that they have a bloodstream infection caused by a bacterium that is resistant to antibiotics, according to a new study published in PLOS Medicine.
 
 
 Effects of Microbes on the Propensity of Coral Bleaching
 
Effects of Microbes on the Propensity of Coral BleachingA recent study sheds light on the function of microbes and how they combine to cause interspecific variations in coral thermal bleaching. The study was published in the American Society for Microbiology’s journal, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
 
 
 Leveraging CRISPR/Cas technology to address antimicrobial resistance
 
Leveraging CRISPR/Cas technology to address antimicrobial resistanceIn the second new research review on this subject, Assistant Prof. Ibrahim Bitar, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital in Plzen, Charles University in Prague, Plzen, Czech Republic, will give an overview of the molecular biology of CRISPR technology in explaining how it can used to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
 
 
 Age and sex impact antimicrobial resistance levels, research shows
 
Age and sex impact antimicrobial resistance levels, research showsNew research presented at this year's European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2024, Barcelona 27-30 April) shows that levels of resistance to antimicrobials (AMR) varies with age and sex, with age in particular showing substantial variation both between and within countries.
 
 
 Microbial metropolis: How building design can boost your brain
 
Microbial metropolis: How building design can boost your brainResearchers in PNAS highlight the significant impact of microbe-host interactions on human emotions, cognition, and behavior, urging for built environment (BE) designs that consider microbiome diversity to enhance health and well-being.
 
 
 Outsmarting Viruses: Scientists Rewire Bacteria for Biomanufacturing Revolution
 
Outsmarting Viruses: Scientists Rewire Bacteria for Biomanufacturing RevolutionGenome engineering allows scientists to modify the genetic code of microbes. Now, researchers have engineered the genome of the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) to make it immune to viral infections.
 
 
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