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6 comments
Arandor
Any bets on whether this data will be used to estimate the impact of human flatulence on climate change?
Global
Integral odor sensor on smart phones....or smart E-undies....
troskop
So this study can be called The Down Under Thunder Study or TDUTS. 🤔🤔
Brian M
Of course we got all the childish jokes in the comments, but this is serious research down under and they are hoping to get to the bottom of this....... Just hope they don't sit on the results.
Louis Vaughn
Ah yes, the fond memories of sitting around the campfire, after a dinner of beans n wieners, and an endless attack of barking spiders. :-}
johanschaller
Classy reporting Bron, and the musical epilogue made me chuckle.