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Study Shows How Humans, Other Primates Developed a Less Sensitive Nose Over Time
Variations in the genes for the newly found musk and underarm odor scent receptors add to a growing body of evidence that humans' sense of smell is increasingly deteriorating.
Latest Research Articles
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Research Uncovered Mosquitoes' Color Preference, Are They Really Attracted to Red?
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Climate Change May Cause High Air Conditioning Use in the United States
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UK's Unhealthiest Dog Breeds Prone to Developing Diseases
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International Space Station to Retire by Crashing Into Pacific Ocean in 2031
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Forest Areas Does Not Always Cause Cloud Formation, Reveals New Study
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Scientists Are Testing Compound in Rosemary as Antiviral Treatment for COVID-19
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COVID-19 Spillover to Deer May Lead to More Spontaneous Variants That Can Infect Humans
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Satellite Images Revealed Russia, US Are Major Sources of Methane Leak
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Wooly Mammoth Remains Among Diverse Ice Age Fossils Found in a Cave Near Plymouth
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Texas Governor Declares Disaster in 17 Counties Due to Massive Winter Storm
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71-Year-Old Man Fined $13,000 for Poaching Multiple Deers in South Dakota
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Widespread Power Outage: 70,000 People Affected After Massive Winter Storm in Texas