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By the way, is there any substantial difference between the two statements?

Read the paragraph in red and answer:

What did the team find through the study?

A. People’s hands could be easily identified by the keyboard they used.

B. They could tell who used which computer.



By the way, is there any substantial difference between the above statements?



The tell-tale bacteria

Look closely at your hands — are they clean? It doesn’t matter how many times you wash your hands, they’re still crawling with tiny organisms called microbes. (You may know microbes by their other names, such as “germs” or “bacteria.”) You can’t get away from them: Microbes are everywhere. But don’t worry — most microbes don’t harm you, and many actually help you stay alive.

Now, scientists say the microbes that live on our hands could be useful in a surprising way: fighting crime.

When police visit the scene of a crime, they often look for fingerprints to try to identify the culprit. They can also look for other things, like hair, to figure out who was there. But according to a recent study, investigators could even use microbes to help crack a case.

Every person has his or her own set of microbes that live on their hands, according to scientists at theUniversityofColoradoatBoulder. That means that if you and your best friend were able to see and compare all the microbes that lived on both of your hands, your hands probably would look different. Some microbes would show up on your hand; others would live only on your friend’s hand. Your mix of different kinds of hand microbes is unique — much like your fingerprint.

The scientists inColoradowanted to know whether this microbe mix could be used as a new kind of fingerprint — especially in a crime scene where fingerprints might be hard to find. The use of science to figure out what happened — such as studying fingerprints — is called forensics.

In the study, the mix of germs on each person’s keyboard matched the unique mix living on that person’s hands.

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Noah Fierer, one of the scientists, says microbe fingerprints are harder to hide. “You only need to smudge a fingerprint, but you can’t sterilize a surface just by wiping it off,” he told Science News.

Fierer and the team of scientists knew that when people work on a computer, the microbes from their hands end up on the keyboard. (Think about the microbes that are on your keyboard — especially if many different people use it!)

So to do their experiment, the scientists compared the bacteria on the hands of three people to the bacteria found on each person’s computer keyboard. For the study, the keyboards had been used only by the people who were being tested. The mix of microbes from each person’s hands matched the mix of microbes on that person’s keyboard. The scientists were easily able to tell the three people apart — just by looking at their keyboards
  

Top answer

-- Both A and B A. People’s hands could be easily identified by the keyboard they used. B.

  • -- Both A and B A.
  • People’s hands could be easily identified by the keyboard they used.
  • B.
  • They could tell who used which computer.
  • -- Not in intent, no, but A states their research conclusion while B states their experiment result.
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What did the team find through the study?-- Both A and B

A. People’s hands could be easily identified by the keyboard they used.

B. They could tell who used which computer.

By the way, is there any substantial difference between the above statements?-- Not in intent, no, but A states their research conclusion while B states their experiment result.

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