Abstract
New advances in elastic light scattering technology allow for faster and more
accurate identification of bacteria. By using globally networked libraries of unique
scattering patterns produced by bacterial colonies, researchers have developed an
efficient method of identifying pathogens that has potential applications in food
and water safety, health care and biodefense.
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