rob dunn's mitchell might protect is trying to shed light on one of our most overlooked hang is on. we can ask questions like how the might and one human population relate to those another human population. pacific islanders, they have different might species as a function of the relatively long isolation from, from other people's, ah, aboriginal peoples of australia. what did their mites look like? how these might change does our faces have changed? it's super exciting. people get to see whether or not they have might, people get to see what they look like. let's take a glass of diet because we're going to try to get in here. sorry t though, and one of you live in the mites offering. well, you know, i don't think so because i think they like to cling to it deep inside the chords on, on your feet. it's always good to know they're clean directly. i think they like to live in the oil and you're so basically i feel like good oil out here, come and get a the eat boil from our pores. you probably also eat microbes. they probably have a pretty specific suite of microbes in their guts, whi