· So-called fart salad is the latest wave of the fibermaxxing trend. · The salad uses a special “secret” ingredient. · Dietitians suggest making a few tweaks for maximum health benefits. Despite it ...
Generative AI is notorious for trying to make people feel good. You can write the most inane garbage and it will generally try to be supportive when critiquing your work. And the latest over-the-top ...
The following is an excerpt from “You’ve Been Pooping All Wrong,” by Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH, which will be published on Tuesday. Science has finally settled the age-old debate of whose farts smell ...
The fart sound was an edited-in sound effect and did not appear in the original video. The altered clip, showing the moments before a March 13, 2026, Pentagon news conference, originated from a user ...
A team of scientists at the University of Maryland (UMD) is gathering first-of-its-kind data through a device you put on your underwear. Smart Underwear is able to track whenever a person farts. While ...
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, ...
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 ...
As I type this, a battery-powered computer tucked in my, er, swimsuit area is monitoring for my next flatus. Yes, flatus means “fart.” Don’t judge me—it’s for science. This sensing device, which would ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Participants in a study where they wore Smart Underwear farted on average 32 times a day, ...
While breaking wind could help protect against Alzheimer’s and postpartum depression, there can be too much of a “good” thing. Scientists recently discovered that we’re passing gas a lot more often ...
Everyone farts—it’s a biological fact. But whether you interpret that odorous puff of air as a harmless (even funny) fact of life or a gross human indecency turns out to be surprisingly telling—and ...