<p>A newly tested bacteria identification method using Raman spectroscopy, detailed in BioRisk journal, offers promising results. The technique, applied on turtle skin in this study, allows for the rapid detection of Pseudomonas bacteria, which can cause various human diseases. Unlike traditional methods requiring days or weeks for pathogen identification, this non-destructive method can identify bacteria in 5-30 minutes. This advancement in microbiological research offers faster, cost-effective diagnostics and potential application in studying various bacterial strains.</p>