Deep in the bowels of a pristine New Mexico cave, microbiologists have discovered nearly a hundred types of bacteria that can fight off modern antibiotic drugs. The bacteria coat the walls of the Lechuguilla cave system on rock faces some 1,600 feet (487 meters) below Earth's surface. Until recently, the microscopic life-forms had encountered neither humans nor modern antibiotics.
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| Oh dear...something else to worry about now. |
Oh goody. Glad someone's intrigued. Perhaps the meek will indeed inherit the earth?
Photograph by Max Wisshak, speleo-foto.de

