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The Mysterious Smell of Moondust Here's a link to an account of Apollo astronauts describing the smell and taste of moondust, which they experienced firsthand inside their lunar landers. |
Fast Company May 2009 Kate Rockwood |
Can e-book Readers Like the Sony Reader Dominate the Industry in 10 Years? Steve Haber of Sony Electronics discusses whether electronic readers will replace books. |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Jennifer Wang |
The Consultant Who Won't Shut Up Trusting your instincts means trusting yourself. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
4 Steps: Stop & Smell The Roses To help curb the wallowing during these financially tough times, we offer four steps to help you stop and smell the roses. |
Fast Company April 2004 Christine Canabou |
A Day in the Life of Work: Whiskey Business Drinking on the job is only one aspect of Diane Rogers's new role as the first female quality analyst for Maker's Mark. |
AskMen.com Leandre Low |
How To Get Rid Of Body Odor Here are 3 different types of smells, and some pretty killer tactics that'll make you smell amazing. |
This Old House |
Getting Rid of Odors: Your Nose Knows You Need These Tips New best-ever homeowner tips for getting rid of odors. |
Chemistry World February 2009 Philip Ball |
Column: The crucible The flowery language of fragrance chemistry doesn't distract the author from the sharp scent of olfactory understanding |
Chemistry World August 22, 2014 Harriet Brewerton |
Printed sensors kick up a stink Scientists in Canada have used an inkjet-printer to create sensors that give off a smell when a target biomolecule is present. |
Health April 2008 Susan Hall |
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Chemistry World December 17, 2014 Matthew Gunther |
Chemical camouflage helps fish hide from predators This is the first time that chemical crypsis -- the ability of an organism to avoid detection by using odor-based camouflage -- has been observed in vertebrates. |
Reactive Reports September 2007 David Bradley |
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Wired April 24, 2007 Sally McGrane |
The Odor Artist Animals can smell fear. Now you can, too -- on walls, maybe cars. |
AskMen.com |
The Grooming Mistake That Turns Every Woman Off A date who smells is a woman's No. 1 pet peeve. |
Chemistry World January 28, 2013 Philip Ball |
Controversial theory of smell given a boost Humans can smell the difference between ordinary and deuterated organic odorant molecules, according to a new study. Provided that a sufficient number of hydrogen atoms in the molecules are replaced by deuterium, their differing smells are relatively easily detected by most people. |