

Researchers Invent Device to Track Human Flatulence
Published March 22, 2026
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University of Maryland researchers have developed a device to track how often people fart, featuring innovative smart underwear. It's an unlikely technological breakthrough raising eyebrows and noses.
Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a device designed to measure the frequency of human flatulence. Utilizing innovative smart underwear equipped with sensors, the device represents a significant venture into novel health tracking methods. This outlandish invention has captured attention for its unique approach to tracking bodily functions.
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