Researchers found that cold is detected differently in the skin than in internal organs. This split system helps explain why ...
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UMH and published in Acta Physiologica, shows that the molecular mechanisms involved in cold detection are not uniform ...
Researchers have uncovered that the body uses different molecular systems to sense cold in the skin versus internal organs.
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche A research team led by Félix Viana, co-director of the Sensory Transduction and ...
A research team led by Félix Viana, co-director of the Sensory Transduction and Nociception laboratory at the Institute for ...
The human eye can only detect wavelengths in the visible light range, but a new imaging system will let us "see" infrared ...
Cell-sized robots can sense temperature, make decisions, and move autonomously using nanowatts of power—no external control ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable, autonomous robots: microscopic swimming machines that can independently ...
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