The noses of many mammals, such as dogs, ferrets and cows, feature grooves forming a multitude of polygons. A team from the ...
"Grossology" is a science-in-disguise exhibition that aims to teach kids about the human body in a bizarre and fun way.
Although smell has historically played an important role in the fight against diseases such as the plague and tuberculosis, ...
Although smell has historically played an important role in the fight against diseases such as the plague and tuberculosis, the human nose is generally not sensitive enough to be used as a reliable ...
When we die, our bodies release something called putrescine, which is responsible for the horrendous smell that comes from ...
It appears a localised immune response in the lining of the nose enables them to identify the virus early and stop it from ...
Dogs have up to 300 million scent sensors in their noses, making their sense of smell 10,000 times greater than humans - and ...
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares fascinating research from Imperial College London that shows how some people have a stronger immune ...
“Intuitively, each sniff feels like taking a long-exposure shot of the chemical environment,” said Wen Zhou, co-author of the ...
They learned that human noses are much faster than previously believed, distinguishing between different odors in an interval ...
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard spoke on the podcast 'Going Deeper with Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ken,' in an episode released Wednesday, ...