Your Office Has Its Own Microbiome, And It Comes From Your Coworkers' Skin

You spend 25% of your life inhaling your coworkers' bacteria.

With the rise of cheap gene sequencing, scientists have spent the last decade exploring the previously unknown microbial communities that live in and on the human body. One study last year actually found that people have unique microbial "fingerprints" that can identify us as individuals.

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Published on April 21, 2016 03:00
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