But in work published this week in the journal Current Biology, researchers report that those legs are also chemical sensing organs that can taste for prey buried under the sand. Dr. Nicholas Bellono, ...
A walking fish with taste organs on its limbs may look “really new and cool and different, but when you dig in… the new things have come by taking a tool kit of preexisting genes and deploying ...
Scientists have found that the northern sea robin (Prionotus carolinus) uses its limbs both to stroll the ocean bottom and to taste the sea floor for buried prey. Sea robins have bulging eyes like ...
“I thought, ‘This is going to be like a tongue,’” he says. “‘There’s going to be taste buds on the legs, and that’s going to be the chemical sensors.’ While it is a lot like a ...
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In eastern Mexico’s underground caverns and streams, a blind fish undergoes a peculiar adolescence: as it approaches maturity, taste buds begin to sprout under its chin and on top of its head ...
Kingsley and other researchers show that sea robins use their spindly legs to taste stuff, too. Dr. Kingsley’s team was interested in identifying what spurred the creation of three pairs of ...
Editor’s note: In the Taste of Life series, cooking experts, chefs and others involved in the field of food introduce their special recipes intertwined with their paths in life. Cooking expert ...
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As she told me: “Wok hei is so difficult to find in America. If you want the perfect texture and taste of the char, it lives only in Hong Kong.” So this year, my mother and I traveled back to ...
Get ready for the 50th annual "The Taste of Louisville — A Celebration of Legendary Originals," at the Mellwood Art Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave., from 6-9 on Wednesday, Oct. 16. Started in 1974 ...