Health & Medicine
Man vs Superbugs: New Molecule Designed to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Scientists give humans an advantage in the fight against the increasingly strong superbugs. Superbugs are getting stronger and stronger. To combat these bugs that are consistently growing more resistant to antibiotics, researchers from the Oregon State University (OSU) actually created a brand new molecule that is able to neutralize the bacteria's ability to act against antibiotics.
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