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Innovative Sulfur Polymer Offers Hope Against Antimicrobial Resistance

A new antimicrobial material developed by researchers at Flinders University shows promise in combating harmful fungi and bacteria while protecting human and plant cells.

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A team of researchers at Flinders University has developed a novel sulfur polymer that effectively targets dangerous fungi and bacteria without harming human or plant cells.

This breakthrough addresses the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance, which poses significant challenges in both health care and food production.

The need for affordable and effective antimicrobial materials has never been more urgent, and this new development could play a crucial role in mitigating these risks.

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Publication Date April 21, 2026
Source Phys.org

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