odour
Your nose recalls strong memories
Studies reveal that your nose remembers stronger memories.
A new way to understand odours
Previously, scientists had tried to classify odorant molecules strictly based on their chemical structures.
Death rattle: Hearing this means you have just 23 hours left to live, says doctor
As part of dying process, people lose ability to swallow or cough, which stops them from clearing secretions in respiratory tracts.
Rodents are 68 per cent better at sniffing out tuberculosis than swab tests
Study says rodents were able to do it by learning specific odour which is emitted by tuberculosis-infected mucus.
Being unable to identofy smells could indicate dementia, says study
According to the study, those who cannot identify four out of five common odors were more than twice as likely to develop the disease.
Men who eat veggies may smell more attractive to women
Research says odour is an important part of judging someone’s attractiveness, more so for women.
Odour plays a crucial role in sexual attraction
You can't really control how you look, but you can control how you smell - and that's a huge win.