
Location, connectedness, and human use patterns in a building may influence the types of bacteria they house, says study. Humans spend a majority of their time in buildings, which have their own ecosystems of microorganisms. Microbes living in and on buildings or people may play a critical role in human health and wellbeing. To understand how design choices and human use influence the bacteria in the building, Steven Kembel from the University ...
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