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Insects' Smell Syncs with Time: The Secret Rhythms of Their Noses
LaboratoryFriday, November 8, 2024
A big discovery is that insects can express more than one smell receptor at a time. This finding is changing how we think about how insects smell. It's like opening a new box of crayons – suddenly they have many more colors to paint with.
Scientists are exploring how these smell rhythms work on different scales, from the tiny neurons in the insect's nose to the whole body and even the community of insects. They have many questions left to answer, like how do these rhythms change with different insect species or in different environments?
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