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Scientists from the University of Leeds have solved a 25-year-old question about how a family of proteins allow bacteria to resist the effects of certain antibiotics.

Scientists from the University of Leeds have solved a 25-year-old question about how a family of proteins allow bacteria to resist the effects of certain antibiotics.

A group of drugs already in everyday use to treat psychosis or depression may also be used to defeat deadly and emerging viruses.

A group of drugs already in everyday use to treat psychosis or depression may also be used to defeat deadly and emerging viruses.

Scientists at the University of Leeds will run the equivalent of password cracking software to find the chemical keys to defeating the Ebola virus.

Scientists at the University of Leeds will run the equivalent of password cracking software to find the chemical keys to defeating the Ebola virus.

Scientists have developed an innovative way of using one of the biggest problems facing health services—antibiotic resistance—to develop drugs to combat some of the most intractable diseases.

Scientists have developed an innovative way of using one of the biggest problems facing health services—antibiotic resistance—to develop drugs to combat some of the most intractable diseases.

New research into how a plant virus assembles could lay the groundwork for future use to carry drugs into the human body.

New research into how a plant virus assembles could lay the groundwork for future use to carry drugs into the human body.