Smell’s sensory magic emerges from mechanism that tailors each of nose’s sensory cells, mouse study suggests

The mammalian nose is a work of evolutionary art. Its millions of nerve cells, each tailored with just one of thousands of specific odor-chemical receptors encoded in the genome, can collectively distinguish a trillion distinct scents. Those sensations, in turn, inform many behaviors, from assessing food options to discerning friends from foes to sparking memories.

Ban regional groupings, Govt toldĀ 

By SANFROSSA MBERI

GOVERNMENT must ban all regional groupings to preserve national unity, Kanchibiya Member of Parliament Sunday Chanda has advised.

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New PET tracer noninvasively identifies cancer gene mutation, allows more precise diagnosis, therapy

A novel PET imaging tracer has been proven to safely and effectively detect a common cancer gene mutation that is an important molecular marker for tumor-targeted therapy. By identifying this mutation early, physicians can tailor treatment plans for patients to achieve the best results. This research was published in the December issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.