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Live Pictures From Inside Your Stomach

Dupple writes "Our own stomachs may be something of a dark mystery to most of us, but new research is revealing the surprising ways in which our guts exert control over our mood and appetite. Not many of us get the chance to watch our own stomach's digestion in action. But along with an audience at London's Science Museum, I recently watched live pictures from my own stomach as the porridge I had eaten for breakfast was churned, broken up, exposed to acid and then pushed out into my small intestine as a creamy mush called chyme."

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  1. And then what happened? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    What a cliffhanger. When will we get to see the end of the journey?

    1. Re:And then what happened? by chinton · · Score: 1

      See the exciting conclusion at ratemypoo.eu. Perhaps Dupple is the infamous tubgirl....

    2. Re:And then what happened? by Dupple · · Score: 1

      Nope! Just a skinny bloke in the UK that's just about to watch the programme on BBC iPlayer

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    3. Re:And then what happened? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Dupple didn't write that. Michael Mosley did. Slashdot blurbs are almost 100% plagiarized now.

  2. A better summary by DL117 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Capsule Endoscopy: It exists!

    1. Re:A better summary by zlives · · Score: 1

      its not much to look at... unless you have to...

    2. Re:A better summary by SimonTheSoundMan · · Score: 4, Informative

      This one looks more fun to watch: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00vrkv9

    3. Re:A better summary by Megane · · Score: 1

      A true nerdy geek would wait for the capsule to go all the way through and "rescue" it... for SCIENCE!

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    4. Re:A better summary by geekoid · · Score: 1

      no. A geek would take pictures and show people make wild statements he assumes is science.
      A nerd would go through his poo, retrieve and do a detail write up with before and after pictures. The giver sold engineering idea for improvement... then talk about it over dinner with their kids.

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    5. Re:A better summary by flimflammer · · Score: 1

      Are non UK citizens allowed to watch? I get "Media selection request failed".

  3. Porridge is all well and good by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But I'd rather watch something more upscale be digested. Come now, there's no chyme like the pheasant.

  4. Cultural problem by gmuslera · · Score: 1

    How many today would like to see how that tasty dessert they just took turns into poo? Informative, interesting, amazing, maybe, but for a lot would be qualified as gross.

    1. Re:Cultural problem by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 1

      Informative, interesting, amazing, maybe, but for a lot would be qualified as gross.

      BBC gave me a 'may contain upsetting material' warning. Perhaps it was just a play on 'stomach', but I'd much prefer to think the warning was appropriate for the evening news.

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  5. Re:Stohach acid by JWW · · Score: 1

    Aren't you being redundant?

  6. If you have to see your stomach at work, by idontgno · · Score: 1

    an endoscopic camera capsule is probably easier to stomach than implanting a cannula.

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  7. Re:Stohach acid by geekoid · · Score: 1

    Mountain Dew also has caffeine. heh

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  8. Re:Stohach acid by Nirvelli · · Score: 1

    Not in Canada.

  9. Re:Stohach acid by JustOK · · Score: 1

    Yes, in Canada*

    *While supplies last. Mountain Dew and Diet Mountain Dew new recipes contain caffeine. See package label for full nutrition information.

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  10. Re:Stohach acid by Nirvelli · · Score: 1

    When did this happen?! This is great news!

  11. Re:This is obscene! by denis-The-menace · · Score: 1

    Cue Dr. Who theme song and the intro when Tom Baker was Dr. Who.

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  12. Pill camera teardown video by mikeselectricstuff · · Score: 2

    For those interested in the insides of the camera, a while ago I 'recovered' one and did This teardown video

    1. Re:Pill camera teardown video by GameboyRMH · · Score: 1

      Huh surprisingly simple.

      I was also looking at the artificial horizon teardown, wouldn't the pitch indicator jam if the plane did a loop-de-loop? I guess the "fast erection" button would reset it.

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    2. Re:Pill camera teardown video by slimjim8094 · · Score: 2

      You're talking about something called gimbal lock, and yes that is generally the concern.

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  13. Re:Stohach acid by cusco · · Score: 1

    Or perhaps that should read "lack of nutrition" information...

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  14. Re:Stohach acid by treeves · · Score: 1

    So hydrochloric AND phosphoric acids, then? Oh, and don't forget brominated vegetable oil. Gotta love that stuff.

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  15. Where ... by Evil+Pete · · Score: 2

    ... Fantastic Voyage feared to go. Don't tell me how it ends, I've heard it's crap.

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  16. Re:So, porridge... to a creamy mush? by shentino · · Score: 1

    They're probably afraid of being sued.

  17. Media selection request failed by zapyon · · Score: 1

    Well, I get the same message while sitting in DE, may be "outsiders" are not allowed to watch.

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