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New laboratory experiments show that a bacterium that lives on grape plants can break down guaiacol—an unpleasant-tasting substance which ruins wines made from grapes exposed to wildfire smoke.
Seals use their whiskers to detect tiny vortex rings, seeing through the watery “smoke rings” fish use to escape.
Exposure to fine particulate matter in wildfire smoke has already been linked to health problems including respiratory issues, stroke, heart attack, lung cancer and cognitive impairment.
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The whiskered hunters: How seals use their sensitive whiskers to track and follow escaping fish
Seals employ extraordinary whiskers to hunt, now proven to decode fish escape strategies. Research shows seals can ...
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