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Smell’s Sensory Magic Unveiled: Mechanism Found to Tailor Each of the Nose’s Sensory Cells, Suggests Study on Mice
The sense of smell in mammals is extraordinary, allowing them to distinguish a trillion different scents. Each of the millions of nerve cells in the mammalian nose is equipped with specific odor-chemical…
New Study Reveals How Major Events Disrupt Public Transit in Cities
A recent study conducted in Columbus, using new technological advancements, has shed light on how major events can significantly disrupt public transportation in an entire city. The case study focused on Ohio…
Enhancing Robot Self-Awareness through Proprioception
Researchers from the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, have made significant strides in improving robot self-awareness by incorporating proprioception through machine learning…
Impact of Indoor Air Pollutants on Creativity Discovered by Scientists at NTU Singapore
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have found that the air quality indoors can have an impact on creativity. In collaboration with air filter manufacturer Camfil, the NTU Singapore researchers…
Researchers Develop Innovative Method to Remove Methane from Air in Livestock Housing and Industrial Plants
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have made significant progress in finding a solution to reduce methane gas emissions. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, up to 85 times more potent than…
New Study Reveals People Struggle to Differentiate between AI and Human Art, Consequently Lend Preference to Human-Made Works
A recent study conducted by Bowling Green State University unveils that generative artificial intelligence (AI) can create images that make it difficult for individuals to identify whether they were produced by an…
Study Shows Pancreatic Enzymatic Replacement Therapy Improves Maladaptive Behavior in Preschoolers with Autism
A recent study conducted at 32 clinical sites, including UTHealth Houston, has found that the use of high-protease pancreatic replacement therapy can lead to improvement in maladaptive behaviors in preschool children with…
New Study Challenges Effectiveness of Opioids in Treating Cancer Pain
A recent study, conducted by researchers from The University of Sydney and The University of Warwick, casts doubts on the effectiveness of opioids in treating cancer pain. The study, which is the…
New Evidence Shows Connection Between Gut Health and Parkinson’s Disease
New research conducted by Duke Health researchers suggests a link between gut health and the development of Parkinson’s disease. The study, which was published in the journal JCI Insight, sheds light on…
