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I don't see how it could have been an easy mistake to make.

 

It's in pretty huge letters which one is the winner

I've seen some unconfirmed reports that the prompter had the wrong country listed in it. Regardless, he needed to know better and read what was in his hand.

 

I personally don't think this is that big of a deal only because the truth came out. Yeah, Miss Colombia may have been crushed as were people in her home country, but it doesn't matter because she lost anyways. She never won.

 

I think it was incredible from a television standpoint. I don't think any different of Steve Harvey before or after this and I don't think a lot of people do either. I also know that working in live T.V. is a lot easier than it looks, even if they chose that profession, so I try to not be too critical even though it was a big mistake.

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Everyone's personal microbial cloud is so distinctive that researchers can identify someone just by studying the air in that individual’s room.

 

Like the Peanuts character, Pigpen, each of us emits a cloud of bacteria that is uniquely our own, according to a new study.

 

This "personal microbial cloud" is so distinctive that researchers can even identify someone just by studying the air in that individual’s room.

 

"We expected that we would be able to detect the human microbiome in the air around a person, but we were surprised to find that we could identify most of the occupants just by sampling their microbial cloud," lead author James F. Meadow, a postdoctoral researcher formerly from the Biology and the Built Environment Center at the University of Oregon, said in a press release.

 

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Everyone's personal microbial cloud is so distinctive that researchers can identify someone just by studying the air in that individual’s room.

 

Like the Peanuts character, Pigpen, each of us emits a cloud of bacteria that is uniquely our own, according to a new study.

 

This "personal microbial cloud" is so distinctive that researchers can even identify someone just by studying the air in that individual’s room.

 

"We expected that we would be able to detect the human microbiome in the air around a person, but we were surprised to find that we could identify most of the occupants just by sampling their microbial cloud," lead author James F. Meadow, a postdoctoral researcher formerly from the Biology and the Built Environment Center at the University of Oregon, said in a press release.

 

 

 

That's equal parts Awesome, and Terrifying....

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