Categories Burlington Iowa Local Nature News West Burlington Your Dog’s Ice-Cold Nose May Be a Sensor for Detecting Heat at Distance Post author By Falcon Post date February 28, 2020 Click here: The amazing canine nose is more impressive than we thought —the cold, wet, bare tip of a dog’s snout—is capable of sensing weak thermal radiation, according to new research published today in Scientific Reports. ← West Burlington edges West Branch in District Final, 44-43 → No. 5 Camanche dominates Falcons at Sub-State, 80-32