Noticing red poop can be surprising, but it's not always an emergency. Red poop sometimes happens when you eat certain foods. Other times, it could be a sign of gastrointestinal (GI) tract ...
Orange stools can be caused by foods that are orange in color (either natural or artificial color, which tends to last much longer and have deeper color). Orange poop can also happen after taking ...
Reindeer have very distinct droppings that reveal more than you may realize. From what they eat to where they migrate, reindeer poop is incredibly telling. Here’s what you can out from their feces. 1.
A new study published Wednesday in the journal Nature sheds some new light on how that came to be, and the research behind it has a whole lot to do with one thing: fossilized dinosaur poop.
That is precisely why marine scientist Edwina Tanner and a small group of collaborators at the WhaleX Foundation are attempting to create synthetic whale poop. Comprised largely of nitrogen with a ...
Pebble poop—small, hard pellet-like stool—is usually a sign of constipation. By increasing your fiber and fluid intake, you can usually go back to having normal stools. Severe cases may require more ...
Plumes of whale poop, says Heidi Pearson, a marine biologist at the University of Alaska Southeast, contain nutrient concentrations three to seven times higher than typical seawater ...
Representative image of flock of white geese grazing in a park. In an extraordinary leap into biomedical science, a group of Chicago middle school students contributed to the discovery of a ...
People have likened a new public art sculpture at a beauty spot to a poo. The periwinkle sculpture at Earnley Viewpoint at Medmerry Nature Reserve, near Chichester, is designed to imitate the tiny ...
This sculpture is the talk of a town on the south coast of England. News of the new art installation has reached far and wide because of the resemblance, much to the surprise of the artist.
In an extraordinary leap into biomedical science, a group of Chicago middle school students contributed to the discovery of a compound that shows potential in slowing the growth of melanoma and ...
Yep, that’s right. Blue. Poop. Challenge. This didn’t start off as a viral social media trend, but as research into how well your digestive system and gut microbiome are working. And it’s ...