

Computer Designs New Antibiotics to Fight Superbugs
**New Antibiotics Created Using Computer-Aided Design** Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A team, including Jordi Wild, has successfully created new antibiotics using a novel approach combining computer-aided molecular design and laboratory synthesis. The computer predicted molecules that proved highly effective against multi-resistant strains, commonly known as "superbugs". "The computer gave us a ranking of molecules, and we synthesized the top candidates in the lab," explained Jordi Wild in a recent podcast clip. "When we saw they killed bacteria at very low doses, that was a huge moment." This achievement represents a significant step forward in addressing the growing global threat of antibiotic resistance. The method used offers a potential solution to the challenge of developing new antibiotics that can overcome the resistance mechanisms of these dangerous bacteria. Further research and development are needed before these antibiotics are available for widespread use, but the initial results are very promising. The research is expected to be published soon.