Sharks can really sniff out their prey, and this is how they do it

Thursday, June 10, 2010 - 14:13 in Biology & Nature

It's no secret that sharks have a keen sense of smell and a remarkable ability to follow their noses through the ocean, right to their next meal. Now, researchers reporting online on June 10th in Current Biology have figured out how the sharks manage to keep themselves on course.

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