The discovery of a fat-filled cell reveals why noses are springy: « A newly identified cartilage cell generates fat vacuoles and makes the surrounding tissues pliable. This helps keep the ear and nose tips bouncy. »
'Scuba-diving' lizards breathe underwater by wearing air bubbles on their noses — just like in a cartoon
Finding immune cells under our very noses: Antibody-producing cells discovered inside the nasal conchae
Kew's Most Famous Plant Continues to Turn Heads (And Noses) 135 Years On
Scientists discover Everest-sized volcano that was right under their noses
Nature’s Neighborhood Surprise: 1,000+ Wildlife Species Under Our Noses
Arctic seals have weird bones in their noses that help them stay warm