Science Scan: Saving the tapir, 'nature's shyest loners'; what makes food ... - Washington Post (blog)








Washington Post (blog)



Science Scan: Saving the tapir, 'nature's shyest loners'; what makes food ...

Washington Post (blog)

Scientists have found taste receptors all over the body, including the small intestine, which can detect sweet flavors, and the nose and throat, which can sense bitterness. Auditory and visual cues, such as the sound of chomping down on a crunchy ...





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