Synchrotron X-rays help identify promising candidate in the battle against antibiotic resistance

Alexander Fleming’s accidental discovery of penicillin in 1928 changed the world: Once-common bacterial infections, sometimes deadly, were treatable, and a slew of antibiotics followed. But bacteria have proven a wily adversary, adapting to resist antibiotic treatment.

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