Scientists used smart underwear to track how often people fart, revealing surprising results about gut microbes and what’s ...
A wearable sensor designed to monitor intestinal gas suggests the average person may let rip around 32 times a day For ...
Zen digesters” rarely fart. “Hydrogen hyperproducers” fart a lot. Scientists are investigating what is typical.
When Brantley Hall opened enrollment for his Human Flatus Atlas project to measure how much wind people break in a day, he expected a few dozen takers. They filled their roster in a few days with ...
Researchers have created “Smart Underwear,” a wearable device that measures flatulence by detecting hydrogen produced by gut microbes. Early tests suggest people may pass gas about 32 times a day—much ...
Following years of ground-breaking research, a team of wind-obsessed boffins have unveiled a pair of state-of-the-art fart tracking pants they claim will change what we know about flatulence ...
An ongoing research project using ‘Smart Underwear’ wants to unlock secrets of the gut microbiome by tracking how often people fart throughout the day. A team of scientists created a new device that ...
CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, is calling on the community to track their farts, to help scientists better understand the frequency and characteristics of one of the leading gut health ...
Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO, has launched an unusual and amusing citizen science project with a serious goal. The Chart Your Fart app invites Australians aged 14 and over to track ...