Researchers have created “Smart Underwear,” a wearable device that measures flatulence by detecting hydrogen produced by gut ...
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Why other people’s farts smell worse than our own
Most people instinctively react more strongly to other people’s bodily odors than to their own. Scientists believe this reaction is partly explained by how the brain processes familiar versus ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Let's clear the air about cow farts. In the climate change debate, some policymakers seem to be bovine flatulence deniers. This became apparent in the fuss over the Green New Deal ...
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