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| IBM-powered DNA sequencing could find bacteria in raw milk Babies love milk. Adults love milk-based products. You know what else loves milk? Good and bad bacteria. It's the ideal medium for bacteria growth and could cause various food-borne illnesses, especially if consumed in raw, unpasteurized form. Resear... https://www.engadget.com/2017/06/23/...ing-pathogens/ |
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