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      <title>Ultrasound-activated molecules show potential for killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria</title>
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      <description>• Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) have recently demonstrated the feasibility of using estrone-linked BODIPYs sonosensitizers for antimicrobi</description>
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      <title>Viruses reveal shared way to kill bacteria by jamming small transporter MurJ</title>
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      <description>• Biochemists at Caltech have identified how viruses have converged on a method for killing bacteria • The researchers have homed in on an underexplored small transporter called Mu</description>
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      <description>• Researchers at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CEB) have found a new way to organize molecules inside living cells, opening possibilities for more contr</description>
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      <description>• Training harder could be rewiring your gut bacteria Regular exercise supports both physical and mental health. • Now, new findings from Edith Cowan University (ECU) suggest that</description>
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      <description>• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 825-830, February 2026. • Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 825-830, February 2026.</description>
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      <title>Bacteria deliver a microtubule-binding protein into mammalian cells to promote colonization</title>
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      <description>• Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 825-830, February 2026.</description>
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      <title>How tuberculosis bacteria use a &#39;stealth&#39; mechanism to evade the immune system</title>
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      <description>• Scientists have uncovered an elegant biophysical trick that tuberculosis-causing bacteria use to survive inside human cells, a discovery that could lead to new strategies for fig</description>
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      <title>New insights into how bacteria control DNA synthesis open the door to next generation antimicrobials</title>
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      <description>• Ribonucleotide reductases (RNR) are indispensable enzymes that convert ribonucleotides to deoxyribonucleotides (dNTPs), the precursors to make up DNA. • Because DNA synthesis is</description>
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      <description>• Many insects rely on heritable bacterial endosymbionts for essential nutrients that they cannot get through their diet. • A new study, published in Nature Communications, indicat</description>
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      <description>• Record-breaking microscopic QR code battle built to store our future Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Flipboard Email For those of us who weren&amp;rsquo;t paying attention, over the last</description>
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      <description>• Pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) are among the ocean&amp;rsquo;s most enigmatic inhabitants-rarely seen and largely unstudied. • They live far offshore in small groups, diving in searc</description>
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      <description>• Oral bacteria may signal metabolic health and even contribute to obesity Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Flipboard Email It turns out your mouth may know more about your metabol</description>
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