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A coughing, sneezing, 3D-printed model of the human nose and upper airway has provided researchers with a better understanding of how airborne infections are transmitted. The knowledge will aid in ...
A new study suggests that stem cells thought to be dormant may offer clues to why our sense of smell declines or is lost.
Using a newly devised, three-dimensional model to study the regeneration of nerve tissue in the nose, researchers have discovered that one type of stem cell thought to be dormant may play a more ...
24. During experiments, the Pathogen Capture and Neutralizing Spray caught nearly double the number of respiratory droplets, which can carry pathogens, in a 3D-printed model of the human nose with ...
The computer model assessed new scents as reliably as ... olfaction team while he was at Google Research. The average human nose contains about 350 types of olfactory receptors, which can bind ...
This technology converts scent molecules into electrical signals and trains AI models on their unique ... similar to those of the human nose, into a single unit through a one-step selective ...
Although PCANS has yet to be tested on humans, it has been used in a 3D-printed model of a human nose, where it captured twice as many microbe-containing droplets as mucus alone. "It blocked and ...