Health
Scientists to explore anti-viral properties of seaweed – Mirage News
Researchers at the University of Liverpool are set to investigate the anti-viral properties of seaweed. The new project is a collaboration with…

Researchers at the University of Liverpool are set to investigate the anti-viral properties of seaweed.
The new project is a collaboration with industrial partner Byotrol plc and will focus on the potential use of anti-viral seaweed compounds in sanitising products, such as hand gels and household cleaners.
The team has been awarded £350K of funding by Innovate UK to carry out the work over the next 16 months.
Easily spread and immune to antibiotics, viruses are very difficult to eradicate an…
-
Noosa News15 hours ago
‘Sunny, benign’ school holiday weather after morning showers in parts of Queensland
-
Business15 hours ago
Why is Alphabet stock worth less than Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon even though it is the most profitable S&P 500 company?
-
General22 hours ago
Michael Beatty, veteran current affairs journalist and animal welfare advocate, dies aged 76
-
General21 hours ago
Jordan Thompson retires from Wimbledon round-of-16 match with American Taylor Fritz