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Itchiness explained: Specific set of nerve cells signal itch but not pain, researchers find

Itchiness explained: Specific set of nerve cells signal itch but not pain, researchers find | this curious life | Scoop.it
Researchers have uncovered strong evidence that mice have a specific set of nerve cells that signal itch but not pain, a finding that may settle a decades-long debate about these sensations, and, if confirmed in humans, help in developing...
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A glimpse from one side of the dog fence - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

A glimpse from one side of the dog fence - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | this curious life | Scoop.it
Meet Glen Coddington, the man charged with maintaining a big chunk of Australia's 5,600-kilometre-long dog fence.

 

'At 5,600 kilometres long, the dog fence is the longest barrier in the world. It begins on the Nullabor Plain near the Western Australian border, meanders through South Australia’s arid north, delineates the border between New South Wales and Western Queensland and finishes on the Darling Downs.'

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