Yale: More Filling? Tastes Great? How Flies, and Maybe People, Choose Their Food
July 05, 2021
July 05, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, July 5 (TNSJou) -- Yale University issued the following news release:
Flies have discriminating taste. Like a gourmet perusing a menu, they spend much of their time seeking sweet nutritious calories and avoiding bitter, potentially toxic food. But what happens in their brains when they make these food choices?
Yale researchers discovered an interesting way to find out. They tricked them.
In a study that could also help illuminate how . . .
Flies have discriminating taste. Like a gourmet perusing a menu, they spend much of their time seeking sweet nutritious calories and avoiding bitter, potentially toxic food. But what happens in their brains when they make these food choices?
Yale researchers discovered an interesting way to find out. They tricked them.
In a study that could also help illuminate how . . .
