Animals
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Tobacco Hawkmoths Can Discriminate Critical From Irrelevant Scents in a Complicated Odorous Combination
According to Sonja Bisch-Knaden, the main author of the study, they wanted to see if the olfactory system can also filter out faint odor signals if they offer the moths hints that direct them to food sources or oviposition sites
Latest Research Articles
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Activists Rescue Scared Dog From Meat Shop in China Ahead of the Yulin Festival
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Great White Shark May Be the Culprit For the Extinction of Megalodon
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Why Are Male Mice Afraid of Bananas?
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Endangered Philippine Eagles Might Be Relocated to Protect the Birds from Avian Flu