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Gas mask new recruits collect exhaled exhaust gas for research

In a surprising twist, have you ever seen sheep, cows, and other farm animals wearing gas masks? If this sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, think again—this is actually happening in Australia. Scientists there are conducting an unusual experiment to measure how much greenhouse gases, such as methane, are released by livestock and how they impact the climate. Ross Garnott, a professor of economics at the Australian State University’s Asia-Pacific Economic Management Institute, has highlighted that sheep are among the biggest contributors to methane emissions. He even suggested that eating more kangaroo meat could help reduce these emissions, sparking debate on how to address environmental concerns through dietary choices. To test this theory, researchers have launched a unique experiment. The team equipped sheep with specially designed gas masks to capture the gases they exhale. By analyzing the collected data, scientists can estimate the exact amount of methane produced by each animal. This method provides more accurate insights into the environmental impact of livestock. It's well known that emissions from animals, including both exhalation and flatulence, play a significant role in atmospheric pollution. Previously, researchers tried using custom-made plastic suits to collect these gases, but the results were inconsistent. The introduction of gas masks has made the process much more efficient and practical. These gas masks are not your typical ones. Designed specifically for sheep, they fit snugly over the nose and mouth, allowing all exhaled gases to be captured in a balloon-like chamber. Unlike regular gas masks, these are tailored to ensure the animals remain calm and comfortable, reducing the chances of them removing the mask during the experiment. This innovative approach offers a new way to study and understand the environmental footprint of livestock, potentially leading to better strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. As research continues, it's clear that even the most unexpected methods can lead to meaningful scientific discoveries.

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