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Research – Bacteria on a Mobile Phone

Posted on March 3, 2015 by KSW | Leave a comment

University of Surrey 

Long after we’ve swiped and tapped our smart phones, sent or received personal texts, our devices retain a biological history of our actions.

Students studying bacteriology at the University of Surrey imprinted their mobile phones onto Petri dishes to see what they might carry.

Picture from the University of Surrey Website

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