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InterestingScientificTaste Danish and Chinese tongues taste broccoli and chocolate differently | University of Copenhagen
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MultisensoryScientificTouch/Feel/Texture Researchers Explore How the Human Body Senses Temperature | PEWtrusts
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HealthMultisensoryScientificSmell Sniffing lemons can make you feel thinner, while the scent of vanilla does the opposite, study shows | Studyfinds
InterestingMultisensoryScientificTaste Bring the Science of Taste into the Classroom with NOVA Resources | NOVA | PBS
MultisensoryScientific What is the best way to integrate different sensory modalities? | University of Nevada, Reno
ScientificSmell Scents of history: study hopes to recreate smells of old Europe | Science | The Guardian
HealthMultisensoryScientific The mother’s gut microbiome helps a child’s brain develop its senses | Massive Sci
InterestingScientificSmell Sensory glia detect repulsive odorants and drive olfactory adaptation | Mirage News
ArtScientific At the convergence of art and science, ecology becomes an experience | The McGill Tribune
HealthScientificSmell Western diet impairs odor-related learning and olfactory memory in mice | ScienceDaily
InterestingMultisensoryScientificTasteTouch/Feel/Texture Octopuses can taste what their arms touch, and scientists have figured out how | New York Times
InterestingMultisensoryScientific Sequence Variants in Human Olfaction Genes Associated with Perceptual Differences | McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP – JDSupra
InterestingScientificSmellTechnology Smell-o-vision — Is it Possible? | From the Desk of the Nerd Legion – Medium
HealthScientificTouch/Feel/Texture Protein, which activates our sense of touch, also tells us that… | AlKhaleejtoday
FlavourInterestingScientific Gousto partners with Living DNA to provide ancestry-based recipe inspiration | FoodBev Media
InterestingScientificSmell Human blood tastes ‘salty and sweet’ like caramel to mosquitoes | Daily Mail
MemoryNeuroscienceScientific Our Brain Is Better at Remembering Where to Find Brownies Than Cherry Tomatoes | Scientific American
InterestingPheromonesScientificSmell Circumstantial Link Between Women’s Response to Men’s Body Odor and Recurrent Miscarriage | MedicalResearch.com
NeuroscienceScientificSmell Study looks at encoding the odor of cigarette smoke | EurekAlert! Science News
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EmotionsEntertainmentMultisensoryScientific How “sensuous” gambling experiences affect the client | Medical Express
InterestingScientificSmell Study: Insect Can Re-Learn Flower Scents, Even as Pollution Alters Aroma | Mirage News
InterestingScientificSmellTaste How does a crop’s environment shape a food’s smell and taste? | Science News
ScientificTaste New type of taste cell discovered in taste buds: Study in mice identifies a taste cell that detects every taste but salt | ScienceDaily
ScientificSynaesthesia Diagnosing and phenotyping visual synaesthesia: a preliminary evaluation of the revised test of genuineness (TOG-R) – PubMed
PheromonesScientificSmell Hey smelly, experts merely identified why you reek therefore poor | BGR – Daily Research Pool
InterestingScientificSmell The Nose Knows: Is There Anything Like a Dog’s Nose? | American Kennel Club
NeuroscienceScientificTechnologyTouch/Feel/Texture Get a Grip: Intel Neuromorphic Chip Used to Give Robotics Arm a Sense of Touch | HPCWIRE
HealthMultisensoryScientific Sensory neurons outside the brain drive autistic social behaviors, study suggests
ScientificSmell Soil Microbes Responsible for “Fresh Rain Smell,” New Study Shows | The Great Course Daily
ArtFlavourMultisensoryScientificTasteVisual What does pollution taste like? How artists are harvesting the air to capture city’s flavours in meringue | The National
NeuroscienceScientificSmell Experiment Tricks Mice Into Smelling Things That Aren’t There | Smithsonian Magazine
ScientificSmell Is our sense of new smells keener? What’s the evolutionary benefit of this? | New Scientist
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HealthMultisensoryScientific Gut bacteria can take control over the host animal’s sensory behavior | News-Medical.Net
ScientificSmell The Evolution of Rain’s Distinct Scent and Its Role in Bacterial Propagation : Environment | Nature World News
HealthMultisensoryScientific Autistic children’s repetitive behaviors linked to sleep, sensory problems | Spectrum | Autism Research News
HealthScientificSmell Watch that smell! Scents can regulate fat storage | Baylor College of Medicine Blog
InterestingMultisensoryScientificSmellSoundTechnology An MIT Lab Is Building Devices to Hack Your Dreams Using Multisensory Triggers | OneZero
HealthMemoryNeuroscienceScientificSmell Scents to Treat Post-Traumatic Mood Disorders | Asharq AL-awsat
ArtMultisensoryScientificSmellVisual Experience a scent from an extinct Hawaiian flower at Eden Project | News | The Cornish Times
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PheromonesScientific Sex Pheromone Alters Brain Circuitry to Drive Both Innate and Learned Sexual Behaviors | Sci Tech Daily
MultisensoryScientificTasteTouch/Feel/TextureVisual Direct touch of food makes eating experience more enjoyable | ScienceDaily
ScientificSmell Butterflies can acquire new scent preferences and pass these on to their offspring | Tech Explorist
HealthScientificSmell Disorders affecting smell have a profound effect on everyday life, say researchers | MinnPost
InterestingScientificSound Voice of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy reproduced by 3-D printing a vocal tract | CNN
InterestingScientificSmell Mosquitoes are drawn to flowers as much as people — and now scientists know why | UW News
InterestingScientificSmell Our olfactory heritage: researcher preserves scents before they’re lost forever | Boingboing
NeuroscienceScientific In the Digital Era, Have We Found the Place Where Data Science and Neuroscience Collide? | Qrius
InterestingScientificSmell When We Finally Find Aliens, They Might Smell Terrible | Scientific American Blog Network
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HealthScientificSmell Women Missing Brain’s Olfactory Bulbs Can Still Smell, Puzzling Scientists | Live Science
MemoryScientificVisual Simply Imagining a Bright Light Can Be Enough to Change Your Pupil Size, Study Finds | Science Alert
PheromonesScientificSmell Sensory and chemical analyses of odor of newborn babies’ heads suggests importance | Mirage News
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EmotionsMemoryScientificSmell Distinctive aroma detonates memory like ‘poignant land mine’ | NewmarketToday.ca
MemoryScientificTechnology A Successful Artificial Memory Has Been Created Using Scent | Scientific American