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- University of Tokyo Scientists Use Raman Spectroscopy to Map Cellular Protein Landscapes Without Destruction
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Healthy Lifestyle
Researchers have pioneered a light-based technique to quantify the entire protein makeup of living cells without extracting or destroying them. By analyzing Raman spectra from E. c...
- Hammanskraal Residents Warn of Revolt as Two Decades of Water Service Failure Persist
Published: Apr 17, 2026
Section: Africa
Citizens in Hammanskraal have issued a stern warning of social unrest after the City of Tshwane mayor failed to attend a critical meeting on April 13, 2026. The community remains w...
- Environmental Watchdogs Sound Alarm as New Zealand’s Freshwater Quality Hits Critical Lows
Published: Apr 16, 2026
Section: Environment
The release of the "Our Freshwater 2026" report has sparked urgent calls for infrastructure reform across New Zealand, as data reveals a persistent degradation of the nation’s lake...
- Researchers Identify Korean Skincare Ingredient Madecassic Acid as Potent Weapon Against Antibiotic Resistance
Published: Apr 9, 2026
Section: Medical News
University of Kent researchers have discovered that Madecassic acid, a staple of Korean skincare, effectively inhibits the growth of drug-resistant bacteria. By targeting a respira...
- Auckland Cafe Forced to Close Following E. Coli Discovery in Water Supply
Published: Apr 8, 2026
Section: AXL News
The Hill House Cafe in Hillsborough was forced to suspend operations on Tuesday after local authorities issued a boil water notice for several Auckland suburbs due to E. coli conta...
- University of Oslo Researchers Identify Ninety Genetic Variations Hindering Development of a Universal E. coli Vaccine
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: Health
A global genomic study of 18,000 patient samples has revealed that Escherichia coli possesses 90 distinct protective capsules, significantly more than previously documented. Resear...
- New Zealand Study Identifies Critical Link Between $E. coli$ in Surface Water and Spikes in Enteric Disease During Heavy Rainfall
Published: Mar 27, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A nationwide case-crossover study spanning 2015–2019 has revealed that while most treated public water in New Zealand is safe, specific environmental conditions significantly eleva...
- Wellcome Sanger Institute Genetic Map Identifies Five Bacterial Capsule Types Causing 70 Percent of Europe's Drug Resistant E. Coli
Published: Mar 26, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
Researchers have completed the first large-scale genomic analysis of E. coli’s protective outer capsules, uncovering 90 distinct "armor" types including 69 previously undocumented...
- Global Genetic Mapping of E. Coli Protective Capsules Identifies Five Primary Strains Driving Drug-Resistant Bloodstream Infections
Published: Mar 25, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A massive genomic study of 18,000 bacterial samples has identified 90 unique types of protective "armour" used by E. coli, nearly two-thirds of which were previously undocumented....
- UC Davis Researchers Identify Gut-Kidney Feedback Loop That Accelerates Chronic Disease Progression Through Bacterial Waste
Published: Mar 23, 2026
Section: Medical News
A groundbreaking study published in Science reveals how an imbalanced gut microbiome produces metabolic byproducts that directly worsen chronic kidney disease (CKD). Researchers at...
- UC Davis Researchers Identify Gut Microbiome Feedback Loop That Accelerates Chronic Kidney Disease Progression
Published: Mar 20, 2026
Section: Health
A new study published in Science reveals how kidney impairment triggers a surge in intestinal nitrates, transforming common gut bacteria into producers of a potent renal toxin. Sci...
- UC Davis Study Identifies Gut Microbiome Feedback Loop That Accelerates Chronic Kidney Disease Progression through Toxic Byproducts
Published: Mar 19, 2026
Section: Research
Researchers have discovered that kidney impairment triggers an imbalance in gut bacteria, leading to the overproduction of a toxin called indoxyl sulfate. The study, published in S...