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Maternal protein intake affects offspring's facial features

New study findings emphasise the importance of maintaining a well-balanced diet during pregnancy, with particular attention to protein intake.

Life Scientist 16 April, 2024

Gene discovery offers hope for new kidney disease treatments

Researchers have identified a gene that plays a crucial role in regulating energy supply to cells that drive kidney failure.

Life Scientist 15 April, 2024

Oral UTI vaccine prevents infection for up to nine years

An oral spray-based vaccine could help prevent recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) for up to nine years, offering a potential alternative to antibiotic treatments.

Life Scientist 12 April, 2024

Pig hearts kept alive outside the body for 24 hours

A major hurdle for human heart transplantation is the limited storage time of the donor heart outside the body, which is currently only routinely possible for six hours.

Life Scientist 12 April, 2024

Two respiratory diseases share the same inflammatory profile

New research provides a significant advance in our understanding of lung inflammation in children with wheeze and suppurative lung disease.

Life Scientist 10 April, 2024

Biotechnology
Creating a genetic medicine manufacturing ecosystem: part 5

Creating a genetic medicine manufacturing ecosystem: part 5

When it comes to the mission to democratise medicine, Australia has a material opportunity to affirm its destiny and be a global leader.

Article 18 March, 2024
Health & Medical
Pig hearts kept alive outside the body for 24 hours

Pig hearts kept alive outside the body for 24 hours

A major hurdle for human heart transplantation is the limited storage time of the donor heart outside the body, which is currently only routinely...

Article 12 April, 2024
Life Sciences
Breakthrough antibiotic for mycobacterial infections

Breakthrough antibiotic for mycobacterial infections

The antibiotic candidate, named COE-PNH2, has been optimised to target Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab) — one of the most prevalent...

Article 04 April, 2024
Molecular Biology
CRISPR-Cas gene editing eliminates HIV in lab

CRISPR-Cas gene editing eliminates HIV in lab

Scientists deployed CRISPR-Cas molecular scissors and two gRNAs against 'conserved' HIV sequences, and achieved cure of HIV-infected T cells.

Article 21 March, 2024
Lab Technology
Self-driving needle steers its way through living lung tissue

Self-driving needle steers its way through living lung tissue

Researchers have built a compact robotic system that can autonomously steer a flexible needle around anatomical obstacles within the lungs of live...

Article 04 March, 2024
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