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Vaccine prototype stronger than traditional vaccines

(ScienceDaily) Researchers have created a vaccine that is more potent than traditional vaccines available today. The glycoconjugate vaccine prototype is 100 times more effective than traditional glycoconjugate vaccines. A glycoconjugate vaccine is composed of covalently bound carbohydrate and protein molecules, and is the standard design for many vaccines used to protect  Read More »

Story Of The Year Goes Largely Unnoticed

(Huffington Post) I happen to be one very minor casualty of the eventually victorious war on smallpox. When I was vaccinated as a child, something uncharacteristically went wrong and I ended up contracting, for a short while, a mild form of cowpox. …

Okla. Lawmakers Want To Ban Biofuel Plant

(KOCO Oklahoma City) The beans are a promising biofuel crop but they are also the source of a deadly poison — ricin. Four men in Georgia were arrested this month on terrorism charges related to the toxin. The Tulsa World reports Oklahoma state Sen. Mike Schulz, R-Altus, …

Industry irked pork imports kept secret

(Sydney Morning Herald) PORK products were smuggled into Australia from South Korea at the same time it was battling its biggest outbreak of foot and mouth disease. The biosecurity scare took place last year when the pork was intercepted by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service. It infuriated the pig and  Read More »

‘Left-handed iron corkscrews’ point the way to new weapon in battle against superbugs like MRSA

(University of Warwick) Scientists at the University of Warwick have taken inspiration from corkscrew structures found in nature to develop a new weapon in the fight against infections like E-coli and MRSA. Researchers have created a new synthetic class of helix-shaped molecules which they believe could be a key tool in  Read More »