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smell

  • Long Periods of Isolation Could Change the Way Food Tastes and Smells
    Long Periods of Isolation Could Change the Way Food Tastes and Smells
    This study aimed to help explain why meals taste different in space.
    November 24, 2024BY Lily Kelly
  • Why Can Humans Smell Rain Better Than Sharks Can Smell Blood
    Why Can Humans Smell Rain Better Than Sharks Can Smell Blood
    Humans can smell rain better than sharks can smell blood, and it's all because of something bacteria, algae, ...
    May 22, 2023BY Irina Antonova
  • Smelling Sickness: Body Odor May Be Sign of Disease
    Smelling Sickness: Body Odor May Be Sign of Disease
    Did anyone ever tell you that you smell bad? Funky breath or stinky underarms can happen to anyone, ...
    August 30, 2022BY National Institutes of Health
  • For Older Adults, Smelling the Roses May Be More Difficult
    For Older Adults, Smelling the Roses May Be More Difficult
    The reports from covid-19 patients are disconcerting. Only a few hours before, they were enjoying a cup of ...
    January 26, 2022BY Judith Graham
  • Smelly Air in Los Angeles Leads to Violations for Flavoring Firm
    Smelly Air in Los Angeles Leads to Violations for Flavoring Firm
    LOS ANGELES—The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued violation notices to a flavoring company in City Terrace ...
    December 10, 2021BY City News Service
  • Air Pollution Agency Issues Violations to LA County and Companies Over Stench in Carson
    Air Pollution Agency Issues Violations to LA County and Companies Over Stench in Carson
    LOS ANGELES—The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued violation notices to Los Angeles County and four ...
    December 3, 2021BY City News Service
  • Carson Residents Sue Nearby Warehouse Owner, Business Over Foul Odor
    Carson Residents Sue Nearby Warehouse Owner, Business Over Foul Odor
    A group of Carson residents sued a warehouse owner and business for allegedly dumping debris from a warehouse ...
    October 26, 2021BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • Officials Expect Carson Odor to Linger Into Weekend
    Officials Expect Carson Odor to Linger Into Weekend
    Carson residents expressed frustration as city officials said the foul odor emanating throughout the city for nearly four ...
    October 21, 2021BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • Supervisors Vote to Expedite Help Related to Dominguez Channel Stench
    Supervisors Vote to Expedite Help Related to Dominguez Channel Stench
    CARSON, Calif.—The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Oct. 19 to expedite support for residents in Carson ...
    October 19, 2021BY City News Service
  • Carson Officials Pledge to Reimburse Residents, Take Action on Dominguez Channel Smell
    Carson Officials Pledge to Reimburse Residents, Take Action on Dominguez Channel Smell
    The foul odor emanating from Dominguez Channel was declared a “public nuisance” at a special Carson City Council ...
    October 12, 2021BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • The Necessity of Smell, and How to Regain the Sense After COVID
    The Necessity of Smell, and How to Regain the Sense After COVID
    Our ability to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell gives us five different ways to experience the world. ...
    March 4, 2021BY Conan Milner
  • Experts Warn: Loss of Smell or Taste Alone Could Indicate a ‘Silent Spreader’ of CCP Virus
    Experts Warn: Loss of Smell or Taste Alone Could Indicate a ‘Silent Spreader’ of CCP Virus
    A sudden loss of smell or taste could indicate a "silent spreader" of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) ...
    March 28, 2020BY Louise Chambers
  • Parents Speak out After 11-Year-Old Boy Dies From Smell of Cooking Fish
    Parents Speak out After 11-Year-Old Boy Dies From Smell of Cooking Fish
    The parents of a New Jersey boy who died of an apparent allergic reaction after inhaling fumes from ...
    January 6, 2019BY Tom Ozimek
  • What’s That Smell? A Controversial Theory of Olfaction Deemed Implausible
    What’s That Smell? A Controversial Theory of Olfaction Deemed Implausible
    But how this amazing sense works to discriminate odors is controversial.
    June 7, 2015BY Eric Block
  • Perfume Could Be the Riskiest Gift You’ll Ever Buy
    Perfume Could Be the Riskiest Gift You’ll Ever Buy
    Those who mark Valentine's Day may well have been making careful plans to impress that significant other these ...
    February 13, 2015BY S Craig Roberts
  • How the Brain Can Distinguish Good From Bad Smells
    How the Brain Can Distinguish Good From Bad Smells
    Scientists identify the lateral horn in the brain of fruit flies as the processing center for behaviorally relevant ...
    December 17, 2014BY Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
  • Bacteria on Skin Affects Attractiveness to Mosquitoes
    Bacteria on Skin Affects Attractiveness to Mosquitoes
    Research finds that people with a wide range of microbes on their skin are less likely to attract ...
    January 7, 2012BY Ginger Chan
  • Bacteria Can Smell, Research Finds
    Bacteria Can Smell, Research Finds
    Researchers discover that bacteria have a sense of smell.
    September 13, 2010BY Stephanie Lam
  • How Sharks Sniff Out Prey
    How Sharks Sniff Out Prey
    Sharks' sense of smell functions by detecting the direction an odor is coming from, and not how strong ...
    June 23, 2010BY Trevor Piper
TOP NEWS
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
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    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
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    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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    9hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    10hr By Jacob Burg
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  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    16hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
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    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
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