Researchers in Colombia have scanned the skins of aquatic snakes to figure out how sensillae, tiny sensor-like structures, could help them find and attack prey. Researchers in Colombia have scanned the skins of aquatic snakes to figure out how sensillae, tiny sensor-like structures, could help them find and attack prey. Science, /science, Innovation, /innovation, Science, /science, Leadership, /leadership, ForbesWomen, /forbeswomen, innovation, science, standard