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- Good parenting evolved multiple times in moss animals
- With a whiff, 'e-nose' can sense fine whisky
- The dark matter of the brain
- The art of smell: Research suggests the brain processes smell both like a painting and a symphony
- Deserts 'breathe' water vapor, study shows
Good parenting evolved multiple times in moss animals Posted: 06 Apr 2022 10:24 AM PDT The spindly filaments and coral-like colonies of the ancient phylum of marine animals known as bryozoans likely aren't the first thing that come to mind when you envision safe and protective child care. But a new study on the 600-million-year history of these obscure animals highlights the important role good parenting has played in their enduring success. In one of the largest genetic analyses of invertebrate marine organisms to date, researchers sequenced DNA from hundreds of alcohol-preserved specimens stored in more than 20 museums around the world. |
With a whiff, 'e-nose' can sense fine whisky Posted: 06 Apr 2022 07:17 AM PDT Researchers have developed an e-nose that can distinguish different types of whisky. |
Posted: 05 Apr 2022 11:35 AM PDT They are part of the brain of almost every animal species, yet they remain usually invisible even under the electron microscope. |
The art of smell: Research suggests the brain processes smell both like a painting and a symphony Posted: 04 Apr 2022 01:45 PM PDT What happens when we smell a rose? How does our brain process the essence of its fragrance? Is it like a painting -- a snapshot of the flickering activity of cells -- captured in a moment in time? Or like a symphony, an evolving ensemble of different cells working together to capture the scent? New research suggests that our brain does both. |
Deserts 'breathe' water vapor, study shows Posted: 30 Mar 2022 09:14 AM PDT Deserts may seem lifeless and inert, but they are very much alive. Sand dunes, in particular, grow and move -- and according to a decades long research project, they also 'breathe' humid air. |
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