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 Topic: Science is so fucking cool sometimes:

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  • Science is so fucking cool sometimes:
     OP - February 06, 2013, 03:17 PM

    For those who have Facebook, check out this link.

    For those that don't, I will post the article here (I'm not sure if the picture will work though):

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    (Clicky for piccy!)

    Moles have the ability to smell in stereo, according to new research.

    Like many mammals, you have the ability to see and hear in stereo. This allows us to work out with precision where sights or sounds are coming from - if you hear a sound, your brain works out which ear is receiving more information and you conclude the sound's source is on that side. But whether any mammals have the ability to smell in stereo has been the subject of long-standing debate.

    Until, that is, Kenneth Catania (Vanderbilt University, Tennessee) decided to test the Eastern mole (Scalopus aquaticus). He devised an arena containing 15 pits, arranged in the form of a semi-circle. One of these pits had a chunk of earthworm in. Every time the mole headed straight for the food (1). In a further experiment which involved temporarily blocking one nostril, the moles always veered off course in the direction of the unblocked nostril - if their right nostril was blocked, they went left (2). The last test involved putting crossed plastic tubes in their nostrils; in this condition moles often couldn't find the food at all.

    The result took Catania by surprise. "I came at this as a skeptic. I thought the moles' nostrils were too close together to effectively detect odor gradients," he commented. With evidence of this ability in a mammals, future research can investigate which mammals possess it. "The fact that moles use stereo odor cues to locate food suggests other mammals that rely heavily on their sense of smell, like dogs and pigs, might also have this ability," said Catania.

    Experiment videos:
    1 (free-smelling) - http://bit.ly/VI0Qm7
    2 (one nostril blocked) - http://bit.ly/Y9HroQ

    To read the paper: http://bit.ly/Y9HroQ

    Photo credit: Ken Catania.

    http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/02/05/stereo-mole-noses/

    http://www.livescience.com/26871-moles-stereo-smell.html

    http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2013/02/moles-smell-in-stereo/?utm_source=vuhomepage&utm_medium=newsbox&utm_campaign=moles-smell


    Anyone who has Facebook should like these 4 awesome pages:

    Evolution (articles about biology) (they posted this article).
    The Earth Story (articles about geology, meteorology, and other Earthly phenomena).
    The Universe (articles about astronomy and astrophysics).
    I Fucking Love Science (general science articles as well as jokes and memes).
  • Science is so fucking cool sometimes:
     Reply #1 - February 06, 2013, 04:37 PM



    Sometimes? it's fucking awesome most of the times. And those Facebook pages you listed are worth subscribing to. Liked em all. Also check out this website http://www.popsci.com
    It's as awesome, if not more, as those facebook pages  Afro
  • Science is so fucking cool sometimes:
     Reply #2 - February 07, 2013, 12:59 PM

    liked the pages

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