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Researchers from Spain examined microwaves placed in homes, offices, and laboratories.
Each setting harboring its own unique microbial community.
Microbes have adapted to survive the harsh conditions of a microwave such as significant temperature swings, radiation, and dryness.
Researchers propose these resilient bacteria could be used in industrial processes that require bacteria capable of surviving harsh environments.
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