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, ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A WREG investigation revealed dangerous and potentially deadly germs lurking in plain sight. NewsChannel 3 teamed up with researchers from the University of Memphis School of Public ...
SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - Local research finds a possible new scam Where high-tech thieves could potentially use body heat to lift your PIN code from ATMs. Shielding the ATM keypad with your hand when ...
Automated Teller Machine? More like Automated Gross-Me-Out-the-Door Machine! A study published in the American Society for Microbiology’s mSphere Journal found that keypads on ATM machines all over ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Automated Teller Machines have been around for more than fifty years and are used by many everyday. And ATM manufacturer, Genmega, created a device using Ultraviolet light to ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON, DC - November 16, 2016 - Automated teller machine keypads in New York City have plenty of microbes but they're mostly from normal human skin, household surfaces or traces of food, ...
"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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