Antibiotics revolutionized health care when they were introduced in the early twentieth century, making many severe and often ...
Deep below the surface in coastal sediments, microorganisms use conductive particles as tiny natural "wires" to exchange ...
Some bacteria do not defeat antibiotics by evolving resistance right away—they outlast treatment by slipping into hard-to-kill survival states that can reignite infection and complicate recovery.
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