Bees Used to "Smell" a Good Wine

17. December 2011 by Adventure Australia


Do you know if you are drinking a good wine? Well, you won't need a wine connoisseur to find out. Queensland Brain Institute is carrying out research to detect a good wine by "smell". Using bees' "noses" in fact.Bees have an extremely sensitive sense of smell. The aroma of wine is being blown over bees, and it is being noted how they react.Eventually, machines will be developed that will imitate t... [Read the Rest of this Post]

More Great Posts for Food & Drink

Food & Drink »

[25 Apr 2012 | planck's constant | Views This Week: 146]

Food & Drink »

[12 Jun 2011 | Planck's Constant | Views This Week: 42]

Food & Drink »

[5 Feb 2012 | planck's constant | Views This Week: 21]

Food & Drink »

[17 Jul 2011 | Planck's Constant | Views This Week: 17]

Food & Drink »

[16 May 2011 | It's good to mock | Views This Week: 17]

Food & Drink »

[23 Sep 2011 | It's good to mock | Views This Week: 14]

Food & Drink »

[3 Apr 2011 | Planck's Constant | Views This Week: 13]

Food & Drink »

[26 Apr 2012 | It's good to mock | Views This Week: 12]

Food & Drink »

[30 Apr 2012 | dewey641 | Views This Week: 12]

Food & Drink »

[21 Sep 2010 | Why Wine Blog | Views This Week: 10]