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  • Smell memories are some of the most significant memories we form during our lives. An international team led by QBI researchers has boosted understanding of the process, by showing that olfactory memory in honeybees regulates receptors in their antennae.
  • QBI researchers at UQ believe they have discovered how flocks of birds navigate difficult environments, with individuals having predispositions to favour the left or right side.
  • To celebrate Brain Awareness Week, the Australian Brain Bee Challenge opens the first round of its nation-wide competition this week.

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