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Genetic Study Links Agriculture to Decline in Human Sense of Smell
A genetic study on indigenous groups in Malaysia suggests that hunter-gatherers possess a different genetic scent repertoire compared to sedentary farmers, indicating a potential decline in the human sense of smell with the advent of agriculture.
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