6 facts about fart science
From British diet experiments to high-altitude climber phenomenon, scientists explore farts’ smells, sounds, bacteria, and more for health insights.
Farts are an integral part of the toilet world.
From British diet experiments to high-altitude climber phenomenon, scientists explore farts’ smells, sounds, bacteria, and more for health insights.
In the latter half of the 12th century, it wasn’t uncommon to entertain people by performing farts such as Roland the Farter did.
The famous 80s singer Kate Bush is said to sample her own farts to make music, according to Dónal Lunny who collaborated with her.
Do you know the first Disney movie in which there’s a fart? And do you know that the latest Barbie movie would have had to include a fart scene?
Fart jokes traveled through History. They have been considered funny by many famous writers and still are.
Some children may be obsessed with things revolving around toilets such as poop, farts, etc. Experts explain why.
Researchers developed a new device that can recognize the sound of farts and detect diseases thanks to A.I.
When you are on a plane, you probably fart more than while on the ground. A study by a Danish scientist seems to confirm that.
There are many interesting facts about farts you might not know. Here are 30 from science, History, literature, etc…
New Zealand is going to tax farmers for the farts produced by their cows and sheep in order to reduce polluting gas emissions.