Technology Bacteria-Hunting Viruses Could Be Key to Defeating Stinky Armpits

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Bacteria-Hunting Viruses Could Be Key to Defeating Stinky Armpits

Bacteria-Hunting Viruses Could Be Key to Defeating Stinky Armpits

The deodorant of the future might be possible thanks to viruses that hunt down stink-making bacteria. Scientists in Japan believe they’ve discovered a chemical weapon sourced from bacteriophages that can target a species of bacteria known for contributing to body odor emitted by our armpits.

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Source : https://gizmodo.com/bacteria-hunting-viruses-could-be-key-to-defeating-stin-1851429889

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