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Science, Nature and Tech

S’not Nice but Necessary – Dr Matt Knows How Noses Work

August 2, 2013October 8, 2018 Lynn

The last time Dr Matthew Piccaver wrote for Jump! Mag, it was on the topic of poo, and today he’s going to tell you a bit about the part of your body that you might just have wrinkled in disgust… the nose! Find out how noses work but don’t get too comfortable, because it snot over yet …

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