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The team measured the activity of more than 1,800 genes in sensory cells from two regions of the chicken inner ear: the cochlea, where sound is converted into nerve impulses, and the utricle ...
Unless roosters are crowing right in their hens’ ears, there’s no chicken-produced noise that’s loud enough to cause hens permanent damage. That suggests that as roosters got louder and louder—to more ...
To readers around the state, the newly-eroded rock formation now resembled everything from a snail to a chicken to “Half Ears.” There were also multiple suggestions that perhaps the name ...
I'm not entirely sure how I made it into the studio to tape this week's show. I was still recovering from a tremendous flu. But lured by co-host Felix Contreras' promises that he'd take over and ...
The team measured the activity of more than 1,800 genes in sensory cells from two regions of the chicken inner ear: the cochlea, where sound is converted into nerve impulses, and the utricle ...
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