58 place 0

430 Scientists discover a bacterial kill switch and it could change the fight against superbugs

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 02/28/2026 09:20 EDT

Drug-resistant bacteria are becoming harder to treat, pushing scientists to look for new antibiotic targets. Researchers have now discovered that several unrelated viruses disable a key bacterial protein called MurJ, which is essential for building the bacterial cell wall. High-resolution imaging shows these viral proteins lock MurJ into a single position, stopping cell wall construction and leading to bacterial death.

To see detailed statistics for the news please log in »

Read the original

Add your comment
You must be logged in with Facebook to read and write comments.

A newsletter a day!

You may get 10 most important news around midday in daily newsletter. Press the button and we will send you the most important news only, no spam attached.

or register

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

News from the same source
ScienceDaily ScienceDaily
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 1 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

Newark apartment complex bought for much less than prior value

An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more

0

🔮
30.04.2026 ♌︎ Dear Lev, today's day brings you a unique mix of emotions and opportunities. Pay attention... Read more ›
Silicon Valley
George Avalos @ Silicon Valley 2 place · 02/07/2106 01:28 EDT

PG&E buys San Jose building to bolster South Bay operations

A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more

0

Skift
Gordon Smith @ Skift 1 place · today 05:54 EDT

Allegiant CEO Greg Anderson on Surviving the Value Airline Squeeze

As Allegiant’s Sun Country acquisition gathers pace, CEO Greg Anderson sees a smaller, more concentrated U.S. airline market by 2030 – and thinks Allegiant is built for it. Read more

0 newcommer

Inc42 Media
Shrishti Bisht @ Inc42 Media 1 place · today 05:53 EDT

Kimbal Bags $22 Mn To Scale Smart Grid Solutions Globally

Smart grid solutions startup Kimbal Technologies has raised $22 Mn (about ₹210 Cr) in its Series B funding round led… Read more

0 newcommer

Tech.eu
Cate Lawrence @ Tech.eu 1 place · today 05:47 EDT

Mosaic SoC raises $3.8M pre-seed to build low-power perception chips for spatial computing

Mosaic SoC, which builds dedicated perception chips that bring spatial intelligence to energy-constrained devices, has raised a $3.8 million Pre-Seed round led by Founderful with participation from Ki... Read more

0 newcommer

Habr
lordebian (FirstVDS) @ Habr 1 place · today 05:41 EDT

Как электромобиль чуть не спас Калифорнию от энергетического кризиса

В 2001 году инженеры AC Propulsion поставили эксперимент: попробовали заставить электромобиль отдавать электроэнергию обратно в сеть. Технологию назвали V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid), и она обещала решить одну из ключевых проблем энергетики — покрытие пиковых нагрузок без строительства новых электростанций. Эксперимент удался. А технология не взлетела. Разбираемся, почему так произошло и что изменилось за 25 лет. Читать далее Read more

0 newcommer

Business Insider
Ana Altchek @ Business Insider 1 place · today 05:38 EDT

Ex-Meta manager says just 2% of engineers are winning the AI era

Kun Chen, a former engineer manager at Microsoft, said that CTOs don't like to see large, slow-moving teams. Read more

0 fresh

Android Authority
Aamir Siddiqui @ Android Authority 1 place · today 05:37 EDT

Gemini for Wear OS could also be getting a glow-up soon

New retail demo reveals a vibrant glow animation and refreshed weather icons coming to Gemini on your wrist. Read more

0 fresh

Habr
magnusroot @ Habr 2 place · today 05:36 EDT

Мини-пайплайн на страже синтаксиса и секретов в Ansible

Представим, что у нас есть репозиторий, где хранятся плейбуки и роли Ansible. Делался он долго, старательно и по правилам. И даже если мы перед коммитами проверяем его через линтер, чтобы не сломать хрупкую YAML красоту, и перепроверяем не забыли ли мы подчистить секреты с которыми проводили тесты, то рано или поздно подобную ошибку совершит кто-то другой. И вот, чтобы снизить такую вероятность и лишний раз не заниматься правками в Git,... Read more

0 fresh

Habr
ko_ya (Online patent) @ Habr 3 place · today 05:33 EDT

Как Ashton-Tate сумела превратить dBASE в инфраструктурный стандарт, но напугала разрабов и клиентов

Ashton-Tate — показательный пример того, как компания может стать владельцем целого отраслевого стандарта, а затем быстро потерять рынок из-за собственных неудачных решений. В 1980-е годы продукт dBASE, созданный этой корпорацией, стал основой для тысяч бизнес-приложений. Однако судебные тяжбы и неудачный релиз новой версии подорвали репутацию фирмы и ослабили ее коммерческие позиции. Разбираемся, где Ashton-Tate просчиталась. Читать далее Read more

0 fresh

Habr
callmerulzz (Deiteriy Lab) @ Habr · today 05:33 EDT

Кастомные вордлисты для самых маленьких

Ни для кого не секрет, что качественные вордлисты - это ключ к эффективному фаззингу и, как следствие, большему покрытию скоупа и хорошим файндингам во время пентеста и баг-баунти. Однако вордлисты в общем доступе далеко не всегда дадут достаточное покрытие, какими бы большими они ни были. У веб-приложения может быть свой специфический нейминг путей и параметров. Некоторые ручки могут находиться на внескоуповых доменах и дублироваться на скоуповых, иногда даже с измененной... Read more

0 fresh

Wired
Christopher Null @ Wired 1 place · today 05:32 EDT

The Eve Aqua Smart Water Controller Lets You Water Your Garden From Your Phone

No need to excavate an in-ground irrigation system once you install this fixture onto your home’s spigot—you just have to figure out how to use the connected app. Read more

0 fresh

Business Insider
Polly Thompson @ Business Insider 2 place · today 05:31 EDT

From ultra-fast briefings to consulting 'dolphins': 6 Big Four leaders share how they use AI at work

Business Insider asked leaders at the Big Four firms PwC, EY, and KPMG how they're using AI in their day-to-day work. Read more

0 fresh

Irish Tech News
Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News 1 place · today 05:30 EDT

Removing Irish toll barriers will save fuel, reduce travel times, and cut emissions

Forcing traffic to stop at toll booths across Ireland is costing millions in wasted diesel, causing traffic delays and minor accidents, and generating thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions for Ireland annually. EU Transport Committee MEP, Cynthia Ní Mhurchú, has described it as archaic that we continue to force trucks, buses, and cars to stop, […] Read more

0 fresh

Wired
Boone Ashworth @ Wired 2 place · today 05:30 EDT

The Person Behind Those Viral Polycule Ads Says It’s Just a Joke

No, the flyers weren’t part of a secret scheme to promote anything. Read more

0 fresh

Habr
Tzimie @ Habr · today 05:27 EDT

Прощайте, утилитки! ну и свечной заводик на старость…

Я мечтал написать полезную утилиту. Нет, ПОЛЕЗНУЮ УТИЛИТУ. Чтобы скачивали, платили, ну или в крайнем случае внизу страницы был бы батон Donate $20. А я, раскачиваясь в кресле качалке и потягивая винцо, иногда бы брал телефон посмотреть на счет - сколько там сегодня перевели? Иногда подходил бы к компьютеру, чтобы шлифануть пару раз идеальное творение или добавить крутую фичу. Какая мечта! Тем более, что примеры всегда были под рукой. WinRAR,... Read more

0 fresh

GSMArena.com
GSMArena.com 1 place · today 05:26 EDT

Report: OnePlus and Realme are merging

There has been a fair bit of controversy surrounding the ranks of OnePlus and Realme over the last few months, and the latest report from China suggests the two brands have merged. Tipster Digital Chat Station revealed that after careful consideration, the two brands are set to become one single entity under the leadership of OnePlus China president Li Jie, who will report directly to Pete Lau (Liu Zuohu). What... Read more

0 fresh

The most popular news from the same source for the last week
ScienceDaily ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/23/2026 05:55 EDT

Scientists have identified two specific types of brain cells that behave differently in people with depression, offering a clearer picture of what is happening inside the brain. By analyzing donated brain tissue with advanced genetic tools, the researchers found changes in neurons linked to mood and stress, as well as in immune-related microglia cells. These differences point to disruptions in key brain systems and reinforce that depression is rooted in... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/23/2026 07:46 EDT

A rare group of adults over 80, known as SuperAgers, are rewriting what we thought was possible for the aging brain. With memory abilities comparable to people decades younger, their brains either resist or withstand the damage typically linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Decades of research reveal that their social lifestyles and unique brain biology may hold the key to preserving cognitive function. Scientists believe these insights could pave the way... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/23/2026 09:38 EDT

Physicists have taken a major step toward using AI not just to analyze data, but to uncover entirely new laws of nature. By combining a specially designed neural network with precise 3D tracking of particles in a dusty plasma—a strange “fourth state of matter” found from space to wildfires—the team revealed hidden patterns in how particles interact. Their model captured complex, one-way (non-reciprocal) forces with over 99% accuracy and even... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/23/2026 17:44 EDT

A newly confirmed mass grave in ancient Jordan offers chilling insight into one of history’s first pandemics. Hundreds of plague victims were buried within days, revealing how the Plague of Justinian devastated entire communities. The findings show that people who usually lived spread out across regions were suddenly concentrated in death. It’s a powerful reminder that pandemics don’t just spread disease—they reshape how societies live and collapse. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/23/2026 17:52 EDT

A fresh mystery is unfolding inside Egypt’s pyramids. Researchers have discovered two hidden air-filled voids lurking behind the smooth eastern face of the Menkaure pyramid—an area long suspected to conceal something unusual. Using advanced, non-invasive techniques like radar and ultrasound, the team pinpointed these cavities with surprising precision, lending strong support to the idea that a secret entrance may exist. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/24/2026 02:59 EDT

Nearly 100 million years ago, snakes weren’t the sleek, limbless creatures we know today—they still had hind legs and even a cheekbone that has almost vanished in modern species. A remarkably preserved fossil of Najash rionegrina from Argentina has reshaped how scientists think about snake origins, suggesting early snakes were large, wide-mouthed predators rather than tiny burrowers. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/24/2026 04:14 EDT

A long-standing mystery in southern Africa’s fossil record is beginning to unravel. After massive lava flows 182 million years ago seemed to erase evidence of dinosaurs in the region, scientists have now uncovered surprising new clues along the Western Cape coast. Dozens of dinosaur tracks, about 132 million years old, have been discovered in a tiny stretch of rock near Knysna—making them the youngest ever found in southern Africa. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/24/2026 04:36 EDT

Nearly 100 million years ago, snakes weren’t the sleek, limbless creatures we know today—they still had hind legs and even a cheekbone that has almost vanished in modern species. A remarkably preserved fossil of Najash rionegrina from Argentina has reshaped how scientists think about snake origins, suggesting early snakes were large, wide-mouthed predators rather than tiny burrowers. Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/24/2026 08:12 EDT

Ancient Antarctic ice is revealing a surprising new chapter in Earth’s climate story, stretching back 3 million years. By analyzing tiny pockets of trapped air and rare gases, scientists have discovered that while the planet cooled significantly—especially in the oceans—levels of key greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane changed only modestly. This unexpected mismatch suggests other powerful forces, such as shifting ice sheets, ocean circulation, and Earth’s reflectivity, played... Read more

0

ScienceDaily
ScienceDaily · 04/24/2026 08:35 EDT

Microplastics are floating through the atmosphere and spreading across the globe, but their true origins have been misunderstood. New research shows land sources emit over 20 times more microplastic particles into the air than the ocean, challenging earlier beliefs. Scientists also discovered that previous models dramatically overestimated how much plastic is in the atmosphere. Read more

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 916 news out of 916.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
ArcticStartup 0%
StartUp Beat 0%
AlleyWatch 0%
StartupNation 0%
Tech.co 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

30.04.2026 06:05
Last update: 05:55 EDT.
News rating updated: 12:51.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026