New Laso -shaped antibiotics kill drug -resistant bacteria

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00:46 The newly discovered molecule shows a strong antibiotic activity

The researchers have identified a new molecule with antibiotic activity against a group of pathogenic bacteria, including those resistance to existing drugs. The new molecule-isolated from the soil samples taken from the laboratory technician-larosidine park because of its Laso-shaped structure. The team says that in addition to its strong antibiotic activity, the molecule also shows a low toxicity towards human cells, making it a promising molecule in fighting drug -resistant infections.

Research article: Jangra et al.

Nature News: New antibiotics that kill drug -resistant bacteria discovered in the Technical Park

09:36 The most prominent research

A decrease in the emissions of ship sulfate associated with a sharp decrease in thunder, and the epic sea stagnation that allowed Agwana to reach Figi.

Highlighting research: The hat on ships has a compressed effect: less than lightning in the sea

Highlighting research: Iguanas arrived in Fiji through a flood of 8,000 km across the sea

13:54 Assessment of the nuances in the effects of human biological diversity

A huge study that analyzes data from thousands of research articles showed that human effects on biological diversity are large, but in some cases it depends on the context. The new study reveals that on larger standards, living organism societies have become more similar due to human influence, but on a smaller scale that has become more different. “This is the very strong argument:” These are undesirable improper effects on biological diversity.

Research article: Cake and others.

21:45 Chat surrounding

How can the proposed green energy facility in Chile to increase the pollution of light in one of the most powerful telescopes in the world, and how an iceberg in the Antarctic Calves revealed the invisible aqueous ecosystem.

nature: Light pollution threatens the global level telescope in the Atakama desert

American scientific: Amazing sea creatures were discovered in Antarctica after breaking the iceberg

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