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(Human noses are similar).
Dog noses are more perceptive than human noses and electronic ones, too.
Excitingly (or disgustingly, depending on your views on microbes lurking within the crevices of the human body) scientists have also sniffed out a new antibiotic, found in human noses and effective against superbug MRSA.
It is already doing a near-perfect job of keeping itself alive by invading human noses and inducing humans to cough it from one to another, said Dr. W. Ian Lipkin, director of the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
It also means that bat noses, as with human noses, are critical to survival.
Human noses can't pick up the odor, but the team hopes to develop a hand-held dollar detector that can.
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The human nose, however, is still more sensitive than any machine yet invented.
The human nose has more than 20 million receptors for smell.
The technology is designed to work like the human nose, Mr. Sunshine said.
"The human nose is a very powerful detector," says Mr Marchal.
But the human nose cannot detect all the chemical changes brought about by disease.
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