
Researchers extracted bacteria from an ancient ice cave. They say it’s resistant to antibiotics.
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Researchers say a strain of bacteria, encased in an underground ice cave for at least 5,000 years, has been found to be resistant to modern antibiotics despite never encountering them. Scientists say the discovery brings both risks and benefits.
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