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erronis

(23,170 posts)
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 11:59 AM 15 hrs ago

Scientists create 'smart underwear' to measure human flatulence

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-02-scientists-smart-underwear-human-flatulence.html
University of Maryland


Smart Underwear model. Credit: Brantley Hall, University of Maryland.


Scientists at the University of Maryland have created Smart Underwear, the first wearable device designed to measure human flatulence. By tracking hydrogen in flatus, the device helps scientists revisit long-standing assumptions about how often people actually fart. It also opens a new window into measuring gut microbial metabolism in everyday life.

For decades, physicians have struggled to help patients with intestinal gas complaints. As gastroenterologist Michael Levitt, known in the field as the "King of Farts," wrote in 2000: "It is virtually impossible for the physician to objectively document the existence of excessive gas using currently available tests."

To address this challenge, researchers led by Brantley Hall, an assistant professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics at UMD, developed Smart Underwear--a tiny wearable device that snaps discreetly onto any underwear and uses electrochemical sensors to track intestinal gas production around the clock.

In their study published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X, a team led by UMD assistant research scientist Santiago Botasini found that healthy adults produced flatus an average of 32 times per day, roughly double the 14 (±6) daily events often reported in medical literature. Individual variation was extreme, with daily totals ranging from as few as four flatus events to as many as 59.

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Scientists create 'smart underwear' to measure human flatulence (Original Post) erronis 15 hrs ago OP
Thanks but I'll pass. multigraincracker 15 hrs ago #1
Yes, you will. From 4 to 59 times (average 32). erronis 15 hrs ago #3
If you pass you, well, fail. Fart on. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #8
They Are ._. 15 hrs ago #2
To heck with that fancy instrumentation EYESORE 9001 14 hrs ago #4
Now that's cutting edge technology! WestMichRad 14 hrs ago #5
Hydrogen capture to fuel the tech-bros' datacenters. Patent this! erronis 14 hrs ago #6
Trust me when I say that there will be people here who will take the idea seriously. NNadir 14 hrs ago #7
"Brown hydrogen" would be more appropriate -- but yeah, I know what you mean. nt eppur_se_muova 13 hrs ago #10
I am pleased to award you another DU heart for "brown hydrogen." NNadir 13 hrs ago #11
I'm so flattered ! nt eppur_se_muova 13 hrs ago #12
Try not to fart with joy. NNadir 13 hrs ago #13
I'll try not to make it a running joke. nt eppur_se_muova 13 hrs ago #14
There is a red "shart alert" button. Voids the warranty. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #9

erronis

(23,170 posts)
3. Yes, you will. From 4 to 59 times (average 32).
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 12:35 PM
15 hrs ago
In their study published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X, a team led by UMD assistant research scientist Santiago Botasini found that healthy adults produced flatus an average of 32 times per day, roughly double the 14 (+/- 6) daily events often reported in medical literature. Individual variation was extreme, with daily totals ranging from as few as four flatus events to as many as 59.


EYESORE 9001

(29,546 posts)
4. To heck with that fancy instrumentation
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 01:04 PM
14 hrs ago

Come up with a pair that filters the air before it creates a public health emergency. Oh, yeah…some soundproofing would be nice.

NNadir

(37,568 posts)
7. Trust me when I say that there will be people here who will take the idea seriously.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 01:15 PM
14 hrs ago

It will be announced breathlessly as "green hydrogen."

I've been around here long enough to have "learned" that cowshit and chickenshit will save the world.

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