Published today (15 October 2014) in the journal Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, the study brings scientists closer to developing electronic noses (e-noses) that closely replicate
the sensitive olfactory sense of animals.
Not exact matches
But, in fact your baby's
olfactory senses are highly
sensitive from birth.
The variants that are insensitive make less of a key protein that
senses ascarosides in their
olfactory system than those that are
sensitive.
Since dogs and cats possess far more potent
olfactory senses than our own, they are far more
sensitive to overpowering fragrances.