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PhD biologist writing about science, nature, medicine and tech

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Tag Archives: neurobiology

How a male fly knows when to make a move on a mate

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How a male fly knows when to make a move on a mate. Duke Today, May 22, 2020. Male fruit flies dial their scent sensitivity up or down to court when conditions are right for mating — research that could point to new ways to treat sensory processing disorders in humans.

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