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‘Smart’ Underwear Tracks Gut Bacteria By Measuring Flatulence
Researchers Discover People Fart Far More Each Day Than They Think They Do In A Nutshell Scientists developed a wearable ...
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The bacteria-in-a-bottle thought experiment that explains why we're bad at seeing disaster coming
Albert Bartlett was born in Shanghai in 1923, worked on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, got his PhD from Harvard, and spent his career as a physics professor at the University of Colorado. But he ...
The wearable sensor developed by researchers at the University of Maryland, known as “Smart Underwear,” continuously tracks hydrogen in intestinal gas. The technology offers one of the first ...
Researchers link higher levels of CAG-170 gut bacteria to better health across 39 countries and multiple chronic diseases.
We have become much more aware of all of the surfaces we touch daily and what kinds of germs can be on them. The Microbiology Lab at the Medical College of Georgia conducted an experiment with ...
NYU researchers have found a microbial signature of pediatric Crohn's disease that differs from the makeup of gut bacteria in ...
With some luck, specialized equipment, a supervolcano and a narrow hole 30 stories deep, researchers demonstrated that ...
Microbial activity underpins numerous processes in natural, industrial and clinical systems. Isothermal calorimetry has emerged as a sensitive, non-invasive technique to quantify the metabolic heat ...
Scientists at LSU have patented a novel way to kill cancer cells using staph bacteria, sometimes called the “superbug.” ...
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