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Track the chocolate

Posted by Robin on 25 January 2017 6 Comments

Scientists took a group of University of California at Berkeley undergraduates, showed them a video of canine scent-tracking, and then took them out on a lawn that had been laced with essential oil of chocolate. Scientists gave the students blindfolds, thick gloves, knee and elbow pads, and let them loose, off-lead. Could they track the chocolate using their noses, crawling on their hands and knees? Absolutely. The track they followed looked like the zigzag of a dog’s trail.

— Read more at Cadaver dogs and chocolate-sniffing students at The Irish Times.

Hundreds of billions of molecules with odors

Posted by Robin on 11 January 2017 2 Comments

Hundreds of billions of molecules with odors exist. If you want to create a particular scent or flavor, say char-grilled beef, rose petals or freshly baked bread, you’d need to screen thousands or millions of compounds to match what you were looking for. It would take thousands of hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars in human testing.

An Arizona State University scientist helped create an algorithm that winnows down 99 percent of that workload.

— Read more at ASU scientist helps make scents of it all at Arizona State University.

Transforming my humble chamberpot into a bowl of aromatic perfume

Posted by Robin on 3 January 2017 2 Comments

French novelist Marcel Proust once fancifully described the smell as "transforming my humble chamberpot into a bowl of aromatic perfume" but it seems he was in the minority as three in five people are unable to even detect the odour, according to a study published on Wednesday.

From data on 6,909 participants, 58 percent of men and 61.5 percent of women had asparagus anosmia, or the inability to detect the smell, according to the results in the BMJ medical journal's Christmas edition, traditionally reserved for studies that are quirky but scientifically sound.

— The Harvard School of Public Health adds to the body of research on the mystery of asparagus pee. Read more at Scientists sniff out answer to 'asparagus pee' mystery at The Telegraph. An older (2013) study from genetic testing service 23andme is discussed at A Gene for Smelling Asparagus in Urine? at Mind The Science Gap; for those of you who have had genetic testing, the SNP that article is talking about is rs4481887 (see Asparagus Metabolite Detection).

A single drop

Posted by Robin on 30 December 2016 Leave a Comment

The human nose is an incredible instrument with astonishing abilities. For example, in terms of our olfactory detection threshold. There’s an odor we’ve been working with quite a bit, and its detection threshold is 10 to the power of minus 12 moles. And yet you can still smell the difference between a regular Olympic pool and an Olympic pool into which we’ve introduced a single drop of that liquid.

— "That liquid" being sweat. Read more at We base the most important decisions of our lives on smell at Haaretz.

Smell also influences children’s emotional decisions

Posted by Robin on 21 December 2016 Leave a Comment

“Even though we may not be aware of it, the sense of smell influences how adults process emotional and social information to guide their decisions and behavior. Our findings establish that, beginning at the age of five, smell also influences children’s emotional decisions,” said cognitive neuroscientist Valentina Parma, PhD, one of the study’s authors.

— A study at Monell Center reveals that "children older than five use odor information to evaluate faces"; read more at With Eyes or Noses? How Young Children Use Sensory Cues to Make Social Decisions.

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