Everybody farts. The question is how often? And how much gas is too much gas to pass? Those are questions that arose from frustration with a piece of lab equipment. To see the fart sensor in action, ...
As much as we may be loath to admit it, everybody farts. You might be able to pass your flatulence off on the dog or cat, because they fart too. In fact, most organisms with a fiber-rich diet and the ...
The nerds at Asap Science went Good Will Hunting all over a whiteboard to figure out that "the smelly part" of a fart can theoretically fly at 243 meters per second. Don't worry, the added ...
A wearable sensor designed to monitor intestinal gas suggests the average person may let rip around 32 times a day For ...
Whether you fart alone or get caught up in someone else's gas cloud, find out from this AsapScience video if it's possible to escape the signature sulphur scent. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about ...
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 ...
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Following years of ground-breaking research, a team of wind-obsessed boffins have unveiled a pair of state-of-the-art fart ...