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Nevertheless, by 1905, a report on the seaweed industries in Japan noted the “very important use [of pure-grade agar] as a culture medium in bacteriological work.” It’s safe to say that, around the turn of the 20th century, agar had moved from an inconspicuous kitchen jelly to an indispensable scientific substance.
That has already sparked alarm in the US among Democrats and media advocates, who fear it will lead to more cautious coverage of the Trump administration.
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