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    Bacteria use ancient war trick to outsmart viruses—and it could help us fight superbugs

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    Scientists have discovered a new type of immune defense in E. coli bacteria that turns viral infection machinery against the virus itself. Named after the Chinese military strategist Kongming—who famously used enemy weapons to defeat them—the system reveals a novel immune signaling pathway. This discovery could inform the development of future biotech tools and phage therapy as an alternative to antibiotics.
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