WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16, 2016 -- You might want to wash your hands the next time you withdraw cash from an ATM machine, a new study suggests. ATM keypads in New York City were covered in bacteria, ...
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The next time you withdraw cash from the ATM, you might want to wash your hands. Investigators took swabs from the keypads of more than sixty automatic teller machines in three boroughs of New York ...
Automated teller machines aren’t just a source of cash. They’re also a way for scientists to understand what microbes are in the environment and on people’s fingers— such as mold from sugary food. For ...
Be careful the next time you visit the nearby automated teller machine (ATM), as the keypad may be loaded with bacterias from spoiled food to parasites that may also cause sexually transmitted disease ...
ATM keypads integrate microbes from different sources, including the human microbiome, foods, and potentially novel environmental organisms adapted to air or surfaces. Automated teller machine (ATM) ...
Here's how to check if your local ATM is being "skimmed."Photo courtesy of FBI Your next trip to the ATM could be a score for thieves, and you won’t even know it. At 10 p.m. on Tuesday night, police ...
ATM keypads contain everything from bacterias from spoiled food to parasites that may cause STD. New York: Be careful the next time you visit the nearby automated teller machine (ATM), as the keypad ...
"Our results suggest that ATM keypads integrate microbes from different sources, including the human microbiome, foods, and potentially novel environmental organisms adapted to air or surfaces," said ...
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