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Pathogenic Bacterium in Potatoes Creates Versatile New Antibiotic
Antimicrobial resistance is becoming a greater issue; thus, researchers are looking everywhere for new substances. A global research team in Europe reports the discovery of the novel antifungal drug solanimycin this week in mBio. A wide range of closely related plant pathogenic bacteria appear to manufacture the chemical, which was first discovered from a pathogenic bacterium that infects potatoes.
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Underwater Showdown: Brawl Between Dozens of Orcas and Humpback Whales Spotted Near the US-Canada Border
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Bananas of Today Have Ancient Ancestors That Scientists are Trying to Find in Southeast Asia and Oceania
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Experts Says to Give Legal Rights to Animals, Trees, and Rivers
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Severe Thunderstorms, Winter Snow Expected as Cold Front Crashes Through Northeast US
Explaining How Tardigrades Manages to Survive Under Extreme Conditions
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Scientists Aims to Find Out How Other Plants are Able to Survive Drought
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Wildfire Causes Damage in Easter Island's Iconic Moai Stones
Animal Hybrids: How Interbreeding is Making the Animal Gene Pool More Diverse
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Internet Apocalypse: Could a Powerful Solar Storm Destroy the World Wide Web?
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Experts Say Some Countries at Risk of Drowning If the Ocean Continues to Rise
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Central US to Face Possible Severe Thunderstorms and Fire Weather [NWS]
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The Shrinkage of the Salton Sea Is Caused by a Decrease in Colorado River Flow





