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         News NewsSelfishness mechanism points way to optimizing inhibitors that fight antibiotic resistanceResistance can be fought by targeting bacteria that are ’selfish’ with their antibiotic resistance tools, according to a new study. 
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         News NewsStudy identifies protein responsible for gas vesicle clustering in bacteriaScientists have presented the first identification of a protein that can regulate the honeycomb patterning of gas vesicles packed within microbes. 
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         News NewsIndustrious communities can create cheaters, even in bacteriaThese colorful patterns are proof that bacteria and humans aren’t all that different — both harbor individuals that will take the easy way out when given the chance. And that lifestyle can quickly spread to the detriment of all. 
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         News NewsCopies of antibiotic resistance genes greatly elevated in humans and livestockBiomedical engineers at Duke University have uncovered a key link between the spread of antibiotic resistance genes and the evolution of resistance to new drugs in certain pathogens. The research shows bacteria exposed to higher levels of antibiotics often harbor multiple identical copies of protective antibiotic resistance ... 
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         News NewsResearchers share up to $13.6 million to solve maritime challengeResearchers are working on a more sustainable alternative to antifouling paint that would employ natural marine microbes as “building blocks” to form smooth, stable biofilms that reduce drag. 
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         News NewsPreviously unknown intracellular electricity may power biologyNewly discovered electrical activity within cells could change the way researchers think about biological chemistry 
