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If microwaves don't necessarily kill bacteria, can they make them into super radioactive bacteria? seriously.

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If microwaves don't necessarily kill bacteria, can they make them into super radioactive bacteria? seriously.

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  1. No.  Microwaves are not radioactivity, just (essentially) a high-energy form of radio waves.


  2. It is amazingly unlikely. It might make them into chemo-patient bacteria. Microwaves will do nothing but degrade bacterial DNA, there is almost no way that enough gene mutations will occus in exactly theright way to end up with a super radioactive bacteria.

  3. microwaves and radioactivity are two totally differnt phenomena..There is NO way microwaves can ever MAKE anything radioactive

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