Once the results are ready, you'll be able to find them here.
Gallery of photographs of the bacteria grown from each volunteer's soil sample.
What type of bacteria were found in the soil samples, and whether this is affected by how the soil is treated.
The proportion of bacteria found that produce metal-binding compounds, and whether this is affected by how the soil has been treated.
If you are a volunteer who sends in a soil sample, you will have
access to your own results and be able to see how they compare to
the whole dataset. You will also have the option to receive a
printed photograph of your soil bacteria.
The Dig for Dirt project is led by Dr. Elze Hesse at the
University of Exeter and funded by a UKRI Future Leaders
Fellowship. The web portal and project running are led by the
non-profit organisation Then Try This.