Researchers found that cold is detected differently in the skin than in internal organs. This split system helps explain why cold air, cold drinks, and cold surfaces create very different sensations.
Researchers have uncovered that the body uses different molecular systems to sense cold in the skin versus internal organs.
A research team led by Félix Viana, co-director of the Sensory Transduction and Nociception laboratory at the Institute for ...
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New research highlights varied cold perception across body tissues
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche A research team led by Félix Viana, co-director of the Sensory Transduction and ...
Traveling in cold weather conditions can be life threatening. The information provided here is designed for educational use only and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton ...
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Cooling system components that prevent overheating
Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling ...
Abstract: The internal pressure of human organs and tissues is a crucial vital sign of humans. Monitoring pressure within the human body requires sensors that meet exacting standards for precision, ...
Abstract: This paper presents an ultra-low-power, widedynamic-range interface circuit for capacitive and resistive sensors. The circuit is implemented as a switched-capacitor circuit using ...
To improve air quality, it is important to know what contributes to polluting the air. Haze comes from a variety of sources. Your skies may be hazy from local traffic, or industry such as for example ...
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