SCIENTISTS ARE DIGGING THROUGH THE BIGGEST COLLECTION OF HUMAN WASTE IN THE US TO FIGURE OUT WHY WE’RE SO UNHEALTHY
Joshua Steele, a postdoctoral civil engineering student in the Human Health Observatory (H2O) Lab, explains how biomarkers in waste that can measure human habits and behaviors on an aggregate basis without invading privacy. “At a community level, we can gauge a measure, we can feel the heartbeat of a community and track these different signals.”