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20. Waiter, There’s a Physicist in My Soup! (Part 2)

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Getting a PhD in Aseptic Processing

Purdue's Nelson got to work on a process that could pasteurize food in a thin layer as it passed through a series of sterilized pipes and valves. Using that thin layer allowed for a gentler temperature, which didn't kill off all the flavor and nutrition. Nothing like this had ever been done on an industrial scale.

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