Some Women Without Olfactory Bulbs Can Still Smell—How?

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By Ken Ham

The more scientists study the human body, the more obvious it is that we’re “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). Our bodies bear the hallmarks of design and the fingerprints of God. And a new study is highlighting that truth by demonstrating, once again, how incredibly designed our brains and systems are.

According to a new study, some women who are missing (or, at the very least, have significantly reduced) olfactory bulbs in their brains are still able to smell. It is a surprising result because the olfactory bulbs are the part of the brain known to process …read more

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