Study participants wearing the Smart Underwear farted on average 32 times a day, which is more than the 10 to 20 farts a day ...
Researchers have launched a study to find a typical range for flatulence, which has been harder to measure than you might ...
It's hoped that the information collected could help experts better understand a range of health issues which affect human digestion.
Scientists created smart underwear that measures farts, helping researchers track gut microbes and define what normal ...
The scientists will develop the Human Flatus Atlas, which quantifies the dynamic range of intestinal gas production. Read ...
University of Maryland researchers designed "Smart Underwear" to track and measure flatulence -- and they are seeking ...
Researchers want to establish a baseline range for daily fart count and gas content, which could help us discover more about the workings of the gut microbiome.
The specially developed sensor tracks a person's fart by measuring hydrogen, which is produced exclusively by gut bacteria.
A new nationwide study led by the University of Maryland is seeking volunteers to help document and analyze the full range of human flatulence.
Scientists at the University of Maryland are tracking how much people pass gas.
Scientists have developed a first-of-its-kind ‘smart underwear’ device to track people’s flatulence by monitoring hydrogen ...