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Bacillus megaterium can efficiently sequester atmospheric CO₂
Posted inEmerging Science Microbiology

Bacteria That Trap Carbon: Bacillus megaterium Offers Cleaner Pathway for CO₂ Mineralization

A new study shows that Bacillus megaterium can efficiently sequester atmospheric CO₂ into calcium carbonate via the carbonic anhydrase pathway—avoiding the ammonia byproducts of traditional ureolytic biocementation. A potential game-changer in sustainable construction and carbon capture.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 12, 2025
Microbiota Vault Initiative
Posted inEmerging Science Microbiology

Global Effort to Preserve Microbial Life: Microbiota Vault Aims to Secure Earth’s Invisible Biodiversity

A pioneering initiative modeled after the Svalbard Seed Vault, the Microbiota Vault aims to safeguard microbial biodiversity from humans, animals, and the environment—preserving life’s smallest yet most critical forms for future health and ecosystem stability.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 12, 2025
Liver Regeneration Enhancers
Posted inEmerging Science Molecular Biology

Breakthrough in Liver Regeneration: Scientists Discover Key Enhancers that Drive Healing

In a groundbreaking study published in Cell Genomics, researchers have uncovered how liver regeneration enhancers orchestrate the organ’s repair process following injury.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 11, 2025
Biolistic Plant Transformation
Posted inEmerging Science Genetic Engineering Plant Biotechnology

Gene Gun Gets a Major Upgrade: Flow Guiding Barrel Boosts Plant Genome Editing Efficiency

The new device, designed through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and manufactured via 3D printing, resolves longstanding inefficiencies in delivering genetic material using particle bombardment—a core method in plant transformation.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 8, 2025
The Omicron JN.1 variant shows enhanced immune evasion and a worrying potential for reverse zoonotic transmission
Posted inEmerging Science Immunology Microbiology

Omicron JN.1 Variant Raises Global Concern with Increased Animal Infectivity and Immune Evasion

The Omicron JN.1 variant shows enhanced immune evasion and a worrying potential for reverse zoonotic transmission to animals, raising the risk of viral reservoirs and future outbreaks.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 4, 2025
Hemifusomes and interacting proteolipid nanodroplets mediate multi-vesicular body formation
Posted inEmerging Science Molecular Biology

Cellular Discovery: Hemifusomes and Proteolipid Nanodroplets Rewrite the Rules of Vesicle Formation

Using cryo-electron tomography, scientists have discovered “hemifusomes”—a new class of long-lived vesicle complexes that reshape our understanding of multivesicular body formation, bypassing the traditional ESCRT pathway.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 2, 2025
A biocompatible Lossen rearrangement in Escherichia coli
Posted inEmerging Science Genetic Engineering

Turning Trash into Treatment: Engineered E. coli Converts Plastic Waste into Paracetamol Using a New Biocompatible Reaction

Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have engineered E. coli to perform a biocompatible Lossen rearrangement, enabling the conversion of PET plastic waste into the common painkiller paracetamol. A groundbreaking step in bio-upcycling and sustainable pharmaceuticals.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 2, 2025
Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002, a fast-growing photosynthetic cyanobacterium, inside specially designed hydrogels.
Posted inEmerging Science

Printing a Greener Future: Engineered Living Materials Capture CO₂ While Growing Stronger

A new breakthrough from ETH Zurich reveals that 3D-printed photosynthetic living materials can capture and store CO₂ through both biomass growth and mineral formation—opening new paths for green infrastructure and climate action.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 1, 2025

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