Scientists discover an ancient odor-detecting mechanism in insects

Thursday, January 8, 2009 - 12:28 in Astronomy & Space

A newly discovered family of receptors in the fly nose fills in a missing piece of the insect olfactory system, and also suggests a new role for a class of receptors long believed to be confined to the depths of the brain.

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