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Study Shows That Mosquito Brains Record Human Odor Through Sweat in Order for Them To Find Humans
Mosquitoes looking for a blood meal utilize several cues to locate us, including our body heat and carbon dioxide in our breath. According to new research, a specific olfactory receptor in their antennae also serves as a human detector, responding to smelly chemicals in our sweat
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