Despite lacking nerves, muscles or even brains, sea sponges have the ability to expel clumps of mucus from their bodies in a sneeze-like fashion. This behavior was long known to scientists, but ...
The Kleenex “Xperiments” campaign challenged brainiac kids to combine science and snot to illustrate that Kleenex’s improved tissues are something to sneeze at. Kids and snot are synonymous. Runny ...
Sneezing out mucus may be one of the oldest ways for organisms to get rid of unwanted waste. A group of researchers found that sponges, one of the oldest multicellular organisms in existence, “sneeze” ...
DO YOU ever feel yourself building up to a sneeze, your face scrunching up, your mouth opening, waiting for a thunderous 'achoo' sound... Only for the urge to elude you as quickly as it came over you?
Sneezing out mucus may be one of the oldest ways for organisms to get rid of unwanted waste. A group of researchers found that sponges, one of the oldest multicellular organisms in existence, 'sneeze' ...
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