@KayBeck03904159 Ants, like other insects, use chemosense to detect sugar and other food. They have the ability to detect chemical substances in their environment. When these chemicals are present (even at low concentrations), they can be detected as smells by the olfactory receptors.
@KayBeck03904159 Ants actually have four to five times more odor receptors (located on their antennae) than most other insects. It’s this exceptional sense of smell that helps ants find food. Ants are attracted to most types of human food, but they are especially fond of sweet foods. ;)
@business if we carry out a study just like this one, but with another viral disease, we’d have a very similar result.’Cause we know that there are people who didn't get the vaccine and never got it, and maybe never will, and people who took the 3 doses, get it and die. #GeneticVariability
@business I’m happy with the paper’s results because until then, we knew that T lymphocytes had no response, the immune system did not have prolonged memory. And it's not quite that anymore!
@business The study analyzed 101 samples from 76 donors. The "n" is too low, it’s a small group. “20% of people”…Which people? From which countries? What age,how many, etc? You cannot affirm “20% of people” (from where? The world?) will show the paper’s results, this is not written there
@business I read the article and didn't identify the information that 20% of people don't have a good immune response, even if boosted. Could you indicate which page and paragraph the scientific article gives this data?