How Skin Germs Can Help Solve Crimes
Skin is more than just what we see. It's home to tiny creatures called microbes. These microbes can tell a story.
Scientists wanted to see if these microbes stay the same over time. They also wanted to see if they could match a person to their microbes.
The Study
- Participants: 15 young adults
- Samples Taken: Palms and cheeks
- Time Frame: Up to 72 hours
The scientists used special tools to study the microbes. They found that the main types of microbes stayed the same. Even when exposed to the environment, they didn't change much. This means that the microbes on our skin are quite stable.
The Breakthrough
The scientists used a computer program to see if they could tell who the microbes belonged to. They could tell:
- Which part of the body the microbes came from: 91.33% of the time
- Which person the microbes belonged to: 97.33% of the time
This is a big deal. It means that microbes on our skin can be used as evidence in crimes.
The Catch
- The scientists only studied young adults.
- They only looked at short-term changes.
More research is needed to see if this works for everyone and over longer times.
The Future
This study shows that our skin microbes are unique. They can stay the same over time. This makes them useful for solving crimes. But, we need more research to make sure this works in all cases.