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Introducing MnemoBiome™

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What if the future of learning wasn’t in classrooms, webinars, or training binders—but in your gut? This April Fool’s, we’re thrilled to “announce” MnemoBiome™ , the world’s first skill-specific probiotic designed to help you absorb knowledge through digestive osmosis. Hear a language, smell a solvent, pick up a tool and let your microbiome do the rest. No textbooks. No seminars. No branded pens. Just cultured competence. It’s sustainable. It’s absurd. It’s definitely not real. The only thing we’re colonizing today is your funny bone. Happy April Fool’s from Aurametrix and Aurabiome.   Of course, we’re not the first to have fun with the microbiome. Recent April Fool’s gags have included pizza-loving bacteria, probiotic beauty collabs, and other suspiciously plausible wellness inventions. That’s the beauty of this field: when the real science involves trillions of microbes shaping human health, a fake breakthrough only has to be about 10% more absurd to feel believable.

Genetically Engineered Probiotics

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As the dawn of genetic engineering has started breaking barriers across multiple sectors, there are microscopic but potent entities that could be at the epicenter of many innovations - microbes that live all around us and sometimes call us home. The human microbiome, comprising trillions of microorganisms, plays a vital role in maintaining overall health. Genetically engineered probiotics have the potential to positively influence the composition and function of the microbiome. With the successful advent of genetically engineered bacteria, the fields of probiotics and personal care products could be significantly impacted, leading to a series of groundbreaking innovations.  Genetically engineered (GE) microorganisms have their genetic material altered through genetic engineering techniques. This equips them with new properties, enabling to produce useful substances, counteract certain processes or perform specific functions. This includes everything from producing insulin to treati...

Lactobacillus & Bifidobacterium

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In the past few decades, Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium genera were the main bacteria to be used as probiotics. One of the reasons for such attention was that these bacteria have the ability to thrive aerobically and are simple to package for sale. New Auramertrix Olfactics blog , introduced on MEBO blog site, talks about these and emerging probiotics.