The Science Behind the Smell of the Seaby American Chemical SocietySea spray aerosols (SSAs) are created with every breaking wave
NewsOur Sense of Smell Changes the Colors We Seeby FrontiersNew study experimentally shows that unconscious "crossmodal" associations with our sense of smell can affect our perception of colors
NewsHouse Cats’ Noses May Function Like Highly Efficient Chemical Analysis Equipmentby PLOSParallels between cat noses and gas chromatography provide new insights into mammalian evolution
NewsProlonged Sense of Smell after COVID-19 Attributed to Persistent Immune Assaultsby Holden GalushaA new study shows that those whose sense of smell never returned after COVID-19 are under constant immune attacks
NewsHow the Smell of Food Can Enable ‘Time Travel’by Lancaster UniversityResearchers use food flavor to stimulate memory
NewsFetuses React to Taste and Smellby Holden GalushaNew study uses 4D ultrasounds to capture unborn babies' reactions to carrot and kale
NewsScientists Find Ways to Study and Reconstruct Past Scentsby Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human HistoryUnderstanding the use of aromatic substances in history can contribute knowledge about many aspects of the past
NewsNew Research 'Sniffs Out' How Associative Memories Are Formedby University of California, IrvineUCI-led team is first to discover how the brain creates memories of delicious smells
NewsYour Sense of Smell May Be the Key to a Balanced Dietby Northwestern UniversityWe are less likely to perceive smells of food that relate to a recent meal
NewsSense of Smell in Older Adults Declines When It Comes to Meat, but Not Vanillaby University of CopenhagenDeclining sense of smell among older adults is more complex than once believed
NewsStudy: How the Brain Organizes Information about Odorsby Harvard Medical SchoolA study by neurobiologists at Harvard Medical School now provides new insights into the mystery of scent