ScientificSmell Researchers map mouse olfactory glomeruli using state-of-the-art techniques | Medical Xpress
FlavourSmellTechnology This ‘Electronic Nose’ Can Identify Whiskies Better Than Most Humans | Food & Wine
EmotionsMemorySmell Why is smell the most evocative of our senses, ‘primal, unconscious and instantaneous, capable of stopping a person dead in their tracks’? | Country Life
PheromonesSmell Why Someone’s Scent Can Be A Make Or Break Factor In Creating Connection | The Zoe Report
BrandingMarketingMultisensorySmellTouch/Feel/TextureVisual Dunkin’ and e.l.f. collab to make a donut-scented makeup line | Deseret
MarketingMultisensorySmell Kraft’s Philadelphia Cream Cheese tests aroma marketing with cheesecake | Crain’s Chicago Business
ScientificSmell Scientists Artificially Recreate Smells Successfully Using an Olfactory Display | The National Tribune
Smell Internet-connected air freshener synchronized with whatever oatmeal product is baking at Peterborough’s Hunter Street plant (‘The Official Scent of Peterborough’ plug-in air freshener) | kawarthaNOW
Smell Stinky feet or something sweet? Cultures around the world respond to smells in the same way | AAAS
MultisensorySmellSoundVisual The sights, sounds and smells that help us feel close to Jesus | America Magazine
Artificial IntelligenceMultisensorySmellSoundTechnologyTouch/Feel/TextureVisual Robots Developing the Unique Sixth Sense, Thanks to Advanced Research | Analytics Insight
InterestingSmell The pleasant smell of wet soil indicates danger to bacteria-eating worms, Concordia researchers find | Concordia
Augmented + virtual realitySmellVisual Smell significantly enhances sense of realism in virtual reality, researchers find | Techxplore
Artificial IntelligenceNeuroscienceSmell The art of smell: Research suggests the brain processes smell both like a painting and a symphony | ScienceDaily
EntertainmentMultisensorySmellSoundVisual Quebec show for audiences living with vision impairment offers immersive experience | Yahoo
CommunicationMultisensorySmellTechnologyVisual Amazon’s dystopian surveillance cameras can identify you by skin and scent | Dazed
InterestingSmell The Ability of Humans to Recognize Their Dogs by Scent Alone | Psychology Today Canada
EmotionsMemorySmellTouch/Feel/Texture Remember the smells of the 1990s? Play-Doh Grown Ups captures them in new six-pack | pennlive.com
EmotionsMemorySmell A nose for history: how scent can bring the past into our homes | Financial Times