Call it a twist on the study of gut bacteria. Scientists sampling DNA strains from the navels of volunteer donors have found 662 microbes that are apparently new to science, showing that the human ...
Cheese is known for its stinky odor. But, cheeses at one exhibit at the Science Gallery Dublin in Trinity College Dublin come from an especially smelly source -- human toe, armpit, belly button and ...
If you're not prone to queasiness, then go ahead and read about artisanal cheeses crafted by scientists from the nose, toe, mouth, and belly-button bacteria of notable people. Freelance writer Amanda ...
A team of scientists has taken navel-gazing to a whole new level and discovered there are 1,400 strains of bacteria lurking in human belly buttons. North Carolina State University's Belly Button ...
Cheese made from human toe bacteria Christina Agapakis & Sissel Tolaas, Self Made Cheese’s salty, creamy, gooey goodness is made possible from the biological efforts of molds and bacteria. But what if ...
Get ready to hold a little vom down in your throat. These carpet-looking thingamajigs are actually cheese made with human bacteria, such as the kind you’d find in your belly button or in your nose or ...