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Against Antibiotic Resistance in Jurassic Park: Why Researchers Brush Neanderthals' Teeth

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The resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is increasing significantly worldwide, a WHO report shows. In search of new remedies, one goes to the Stone Age in Jena – where extinct genetic material is revived.
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The resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is increasing significantly worldwide, a WHO report shows. In search of new remedies, one goes to the Stone Age in Jena – where extinct genetic material is revived.

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mdr.de broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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