Curated coverage for resistance with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
70% of global antibiotics are used in livestock, not humans. Here is the specific pathways through which animal antibiotic use creates human antibiotic resistance — and what some countries are doing about it.
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Antimicrobial resistance already kills 1.27 million people annually. By 2050 it could kill 10 million. Here is the specific bacterial strains to worry about and what is being done.
Bedbugs are now resistant to almost every pesticide available. Here is the new biological approach that science has developed — and why it might finally work.
An AI model discovered 3,000 potential new antibiotics candidates in one week of computational work. Here is what this means for medicine's most urgent problem.
Bedbugs have evolved resistance to virtually every pesticide available. Here is the science of how this happened and what the next generation of treatments looks like.