Natural science Smell Determines Life / Bill S. Hanson / Akiko Osawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 自然科学 匂いが命を決める / ビル・S・ハンソン / 大沢章子
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Released date: 08 Sep 2023
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Natural Science
[Introduction]
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The primordial region beyond sight and hearing.
The sense of smell.
Why are our noses attached to the center and tip of the face?
Why do animals and plants rely on smell?
E-noses enable accurate transcription and transmission of smell in the future?
The sense of smell plays a major part in the "life support" and "family prosperity" of various organisms such as humans, insects, animals, fish, plants, trees, and flowers.
The mystery behind it and the fact of wonder that has been solved.
The sense of smell plays a major part in the "life support" and "family prosperity" of various organisms such as humans, insects, animals, fish, plants, trees, and flowers.
The sense of smell plays an important part in the "life support" and "family prosperity" of various organisms such as humans, insects, animals, fish, plants, trees, and flowers.
The mystery behind it and the fact of wonder that has been revealed.
The sense of touch of a male moth that has become abnormally huge to smell females
The sense of touch of a male moth that has become extremely Born. Biologist. Doctorate in Biology at Lund University. Professor of Chemical Ecology at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences from 01 until 2001. Professor of Chemical Ecology at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences from 06. Director of Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology, the largest German scientific research institute that has produced many Nobel Prize winners. Professor emeritus at Friedrichschiller University from 2010. Known for neurobehavioral studies of interactions between insects and plants, especially for studies of the sense of smell in insects. 1959 neuroethology monkfish Christmas Island red crab