
AI Reveals Millions of Hidden Antibiotic Molecules in Human DNA
Spanish Scientists Uncover Millions of New Antibiotic Molecules in Human Genome Madrid, Spain – A recent discovery by Spanish scientists has revealed millions of previously unknown antibiotic molecules encoded within the human genome. This groundbreaking finding, achieved using artificial intelligence, suggests a previously unknown branch of the human immune system. The research, detailed in a recent podcast, has significant implications for understanding and combating bacterial infections. "Using AI, we've explored the human proteome, identifying millions of new antibiotic molecules," explains Dr. [Name of expert, if available], one of the researchers involved in the project. "This suggests a far more complex and robust immune system than previously understood." The discovery challenges traditional understanding of how our bodies fight infection and opens up new avenues for developing novel treatments. The team's work highlights the power of AI in uncovering hidden biological mechanisms. This breakthrough could revolutionize our approach to infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance.