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Seawater: memory keeper, energy source, and pollution tracking

Published: 21 October 2022

Sampling seawater just below the surface of a seagrass bed in Quatsino Sound, British Columbia. Credit: Mike McDermid What can a bottle of seawater tell you about the fish living below?

Viruses can ‘hijack’ cellular process to block immune response

Published: 17 February 2021

Research led by UUÖ±²¥ and Queen’s University Belfast has found that viruses can ‘hijack’ an existing molecular process in the cell in order to block the body’s antiviral immune response...

Bacteriophages may play a role in childhood stunting… and be able to help treat it

Published: 12 February 2020

New research spearheaded by UUÖ±²¥ has discovered that bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) found in the intestinal tracts of children may play a role in childhood stunting, a...

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