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New York Times’ Daily 360 video: Spelunking for Antibiotics

Posted on September 24, 2017November 14, 2017by Zoë Ducklow

It can take decades of research and more than billions of dollars to create a new antibiotic drug. Sometimes, the first step of the process starts underground, deep inside a mountain. I filmed this video with Emily McCarty, and Tim Chaffee and Nathan Griffiths did the editing.

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