This study aimed to help explain why meals taste different in space.
But how this amazing sense works to discriminate odors is controversial.
Those who mark Valentine’s Day may well have been making careful plans to impress that significant other these past few days.
Scientists identify the lateral horn in the brain of fruit flies as the processing center for behaviorally relevant odor information
Research finds that people with a wide range of microbes on their skin are less likely to attract mosquitoes.
Researchers discover that bacteria have a sense of smell.
Sharks’ sense of smell functions by detecting the direction an odor is coming from, and not how strong an odor is, as previously thought.
This study aimed to help explain why meals taste different in space.
But how this amazing sense works to discriminate odors is controversial.
Those who mark Valentine’s Day may well have been making careful plans to impress that significant other these past few days.
Scientists identify the lateral horn in the brain of fruit flies as the processing center for behaviorally relevant odor information
Research finds that people with a wide range of microbes on their skin are less likely to attract mosquitoes.
Researchers discover that bacteria have a sense of smell.
Sharks’ sense of smell functions by detecting the direction an odor is coming from, and not how strong an odor is, as previously thought.