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Breakthrough improves on pasteurization and keeps milk fresh for 90 days

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An Australian company called Naturo has revealed the development of a breakthrough milk processing t

[SCIENCE]( [World-first breakthrough improves on pasteurization and keeps milk fresh for 90 days]( An Australian company called Naturo has revealed the development of a breakthrough milk processing technique that is heat-free, eliminates more pathogens than pasteurization, and leaves the milk with a refrigerated shelf life of up to 90 days. [Read more]( [SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR NEW ATLAS READERS]( [Get a Great Deal On Secure & Simple Cloud Backup to Prevent the Disaster of Mass Data Loss]( Think of all the information stored on your computer. Now imagine it all just disappeared — poof — tomorrow. Sounds pretty horrible, right? It's time to invest in cloud backup to ensure all of the info you hold near and dear is safe. Zoolz is one of the world’s leading cloud storage solutions, residing on the ultra-secure AWS infrastructure, and allowing you to quickly, seamlessly, and automatically backup all of your files. 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