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New Research Unveils the Organization of Smell in Mice

A recent study has shed light on the organization of smell, revealing that receptors in the nose are systematically arranged rather than randomly placed.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 7 days ago
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Scientists have made significant strides in understanding how smell works, a sense that has long been shrouded in mystery.

By mapping millions of neurons in mice, researchers found that the smell receptors in the nose are organized in a specific manner.

This discovery challenges previous assumptions about the randomness of these receptors, suggesting a more complex system at play.