Nearly 150 years ago, a physician scientist named Theodor Escherich isolated a rod-shaped bacterium from the gut of an infant. That bacterium was E. coli, and it would go on to revolutionize science.
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The town held a joint meeting with the City of Lynn on Tuesday regarding the mission between the two entities to reduce ...