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Scientists at Tufts University have developed an innovative method to produce the rare sugar tagatose from common glucose. Using engineered bacteria as microscopic factories, the team achieves yields far higher than current methods, making production efficient and cheap. Tagatose tastes nearly identical to table sugar but offers significant health advantages: it contains far fewer calories, has a minimal impact on blood sugar, and may even improve oral and gut health.
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