New Method to Combat Antibiotic Resistance Discovered (2026)

A groundbreaking approach to combating antibiotic resistance has emerged!

In 1928, an unexpected contaminant during a laboratory experiment by Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming led to the remarkable discovery of penicillin, revolutionizing the field of medicine forever. This groundbreaking advancement has since saved countless lives; however, it has also given rise to a significant challenge: antibiotic resistance is on the rise. On today’s episode of Short Wave, host Regina G. Barber engages in a conversation with biophysicist Nathalie Balaban to explore this pressing issue and discuss a promising breakthrough from her research team that could potentially alter the current trajectory.

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New Method to Combat Antibiotic Resistance Discovered (2026)

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