For as long as we’ve known that soil bacteria manufacture molecular weapons to fight each other, we’ve been swiping their ...
India, March 23 -- Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most serious global health challenges, directly responsible ...
Ancient bacteria, trapped in caves for millions of years, live in a miniature world of terror. Their only food source is each ...
In the brutal world of deep caves, bacteria live in a miniature world of terror. The weapons they have evolved can defeat antibiotics – but now they are inspiring powerful new drugs.
Researchers from the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and partner institutions have published a landmark ...
Antimicrobial drugs like antibiotics kill bacteria and protect humans from many deadly infections. However, bacteria are increasingly becoming resistant to these drugs, also known as Antimicrobial ...
Researchers from the CSIR–CCMB along with partner institutions, uncovered widespread patterns of antimicrobial resistance ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when bacteria survive drugs meant to kill them, making infections harder to treat and ...
Researchers from the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and partner institutions have published a landmark study in Nature Communications providing the first comprehensive ...
Currently, drug-resistant infections are responsible for over one million direct deaths per year, with AMR contributing ...
Researchers estimated that 87% of the total costs were linked to infections resistant to commonly prescribed medicines, ...
Materials inspired by nature, or biomimetic materials, are nothing new. Scientists have designed water-resistant materials ...