Know your enemy—lab builds an arsenal to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Tuesday, October 9, 2018 - 13:05
in Mathematics & Economics
To fight your enemies, it helps to know their weaknesses. And, the more specific your knowledge, the easier it is to undermine their defenses. If your enemy sits safe behind a giant wall, for example, its valuable to know how your foe constructed it, what materials they used, and what cracks you could exploit.