‘smelling’ tag
- See Also
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Links
- “Do Rodents Smell With Sound?”, Mercado & Zhuo 2024
- “Loss of Smelling Is an Early Marker of Aging and Is Associated With Inflammation and DNA Damage in C57BL/6J Mice”, Dan et al 2023
- “A Deep Learning and Digital Archaeology Approach for Mosquito Repellent Discovery”, Wei et al 2022
- “Olfactory Exposure to Late-Pregnant and Lactating Mice Causes Stress-Induced Analgesia in Male Mice”, Rosen et al 2022
- “I Cloned My Dog—They Have Completely Different Personalities”, Spelliscy 2022
- “A Pathogenic Fungus Uses Volatiles to Entice Male Flies into Fatal Matings With Infected Female Cadavers”, Naundrup et al 2021
- “Dog Savior: Immediate Scent-Detection of SARS-COV-2 by Trained Dogs”, Vesga et al 2020
- “Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Plants”, Ceccarini et al 2020
- “Developmentally Regulated Volatiles Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol Attract a Soil Arthropod to Streptomyces Bacteria Promoting Spore Dispersal”, Becher et al 2020
- “Machine Learning for Scent: Learning Generalizable Perceptual Representations of Small Molecules”, Sanchez-Lengeling et al 2019
- “The Sense of Smell Impacts Metabolic Health and Obesity”, Riera et al 2017
- “A Simple Computational Model of the Bee Mushroom Body Can Explain Seemingly Complex Forms of Olfactory Learning and Memory”, Peng & Chittka 2016
- “Preservation through Cloning of Superior Canine Scent Detection Ability for Cancer Screening”, Kim et al 2015
- “Scent of the Familiar: An FMRI Study of Canine Brain Responses to Familiar and Unfamiliar Human and Dog Odors”, Berns et al 2015
- “Comparative Analysis of the Domestic Cat Genome Reveals Genetic Signatures Underlying Feline Biology and Domestication”, Montague et al 2014
- “Predators Are Attracted to the Olfactory Signals of Prey”, Hughes et al 2010
- “Material Degradomics: On the Smell of Old Books”, Strlič et al 2009
- “Using Scent Attractants to Non-Invasively Collect Hair Samples from Cheetahs, Leopards and Lions”, Thomas et al 2005b
- “Training Bloodhounds”, Science 1942
- “The Effects of Olfactory Cues on the Maze Learning of White Rats”, Mand 1940
- “Scents and Sensibility”
- “Atmospheric Intoxication”
- “A Can of Air, Or: C.S.I. Duchamp”
- “The Subjective Experience of Time: Welfare Implications”
- “The Odor of Things, by Scott Sayare”
- “2020: Scents & Semiosis, by Aaron A. Reed”
- “The Ugly History of Beautiful Things: Perfume”
- “The Animals That Sniff out TB, Cancer and Landmines”
- “Does Garlic Protect against Vampires? An Experimental Study”
- “Depression: The Olfactory Perspective”
- “Digital Nose Stimulation Enables Smelling in Stereo”
- “‘It Smelled like Death’: An Oral History of the Double Dare Obstacle Course”
- “The Hidden Reason Processed Pet Foods Are so Addictive”
- “Kitty Litter's Invention Spawned Pet Cat Industry”
- “Stasi Surveillance”
- “Sweet and Sour Soils”
- “Switzerland’s ‘Silicon Valley of Smell’ Prospers in Age of Big Data”
- “No One Craves Scentlessness”
- “Scratch And Sniff”
- “The Taste Makers”
- “Suzy Batiz’s Empire of Odor”
- “Can Babies Learn to Love Vegetables?”
- “The War on Stink”
- “Starship Kimchi: A Bold Taste Goes Where It Has Never Gone Before”
- “One Day, a Machine Will Smell Whether You’re Sick”
- “What’s the World’s Worst Smell?”
- “Sometimes, Life Stinks. So He Invented the Nasal Ranger.”
- “Why Do Most Languages Have So Few Words for Smells?”
- “Plant-Based Meat like Beyond and Impossible Burgers Get Their Beefy Taste from Flavorists”
- “The Quest to Make a Bot That Can Smell as Well as a Dog”
- Sort By Magic
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Links
“Do Rodents Smell With Sound?”, Mercado & Zhuo 2024
“Loss of Smelling Is an Early Marker of Aging and Is Associated With Inflammation and DNA Damage in C57BL/6J Mice”, Dan et al 2023
“A Deep Learning and Digital Archaeology Approach for Mosquito Repellent Discovery”, Wei et al 2022
A deep learning and digital archaeology approach for mosquito repellent discovery
“Olfactory Exposure to Late-Pregnant and Lactating Mice Causes Stress-Induced Analgesia in Male Mice”, Rosen et al 2022
Olfactory exposure to late-pregnant and lactating mice causes stress-induced analgesia in male mice
“I Cloned My Dog—They Have Completely Different Personalities”, Spelliscy 2022
I Cloned My Dog—They Have Completely Different Personalities
“A Pathogenic Fungus Uses Volatiles to Entice Male Flies into Fatal Matings With Infected Female Cadavers”, Naundrup et al 2021
“Dog Savior: Immediate Scent-Detection of SARS-COV-2 by Trained Dogs”, Vesga et al 2020
Dog Savior: Immediate Scent-Detection of SARS-COV-2 by Trained Dogs
“Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Plants”, Ceccarini et al 2020
“Developmentally Regulated Volatiles Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol Attract a Soil Arthropod to Streptomyces Bacteria Promoting Spore Dispersal”, Becher et al 2020
“Machine Learning for Scent: Learning Generalizable Perceptual Representations of Small Molecules”, Sanchez-Lengeling et al 2019
Machine Learning for Scent: Learning Generalizable Perceptual Representations of Small Molecules
“The Sense of Smell Impacts Metabolic Health and Obesity”, Riera et al 2017
“A Simple Computational Model of the Bee Mushroom Body Can Explain Seemingly Complex Forms of Olfactory Learning and Memory”, Peng & Chittka 2016
“Preservation through Cloning of Superior Canine Scent Detection Ability for Cancer Screening”, Kim et al 2015
Preservation through Cloning of Superior Canine Scent Detection Ability for Cancer Screening
“Scent of the Familiar: An FMRI Study of Canine Brain Responses to Familiar and Unfamiliar Human and Dog Odors”, Berns et al 2015
“Comparative Analysis of the Domestic Cat Genome Reveals Genetic Signatures Underlying Feline Biology and Domestication”, Montague et al 2014
“Predators Are Attracted to the Olfactory Signals of Prey”, Hughes et al 2010
“Material Degradomics: On the Smell of Old Books”, Strlič et al 2009
“Using Scent Attractants to Non-Invasively Collect Hair Samples from Cheetahs, Leopards and Lions”, Thomas et al 2005b
Using Scent Attractants to Non-Invasively Collect Hair Samples from Cheetahs, Leopards and Lions
“Training Bloodhounds”, Science 1942
“The Effects of Olfactory Cues on the Maze Learning of White Rats”, Mand 1940
The effects of olfactory cues on the maze learning of white rats
“Scents and Sensibility”
“Atmospheric Intoxication”
View External Link:
“A Can of Air, Or: C.S.I. Duchamp”
A Can of Air, or: C.S.I. Duchamp:
View External Link:
“The Subjective Experience of Time: Welfare Implications”
“The Odor of Things, by Scott Sayare”
“2020: Scents & Semiosis, by Aaron A. Reed”
“The Ugly History of Beautiful Things: Perfume”
“The Animals That Sniff out TB, Cancer and Landmines”
“Does Garlic Protect against Vampires? An Experimental Study”
“Depression: The Olfactory Perspective”
Depression: The Olfactory Perspective:
View External Link:
https://slatestarcodex.com/2020/04/17/depression-the-olfactory-perspective/
“Digital Nose Stimulation Enables Smelling in Stereo”
“‘It Smelled like Death’: An Oral History of the Double Dare Obstacle Course”
‘It smelled like death’: An oral history of the Double Dare obstacle course
“The Hidden Reason Processed Pet Foods Are so Addictive”
“Kitty Litter's Invention Spawned Pet Cat Industry”
“Stasi Surveillance”
“Sweet and Sour Soils”
“Switzerland’s ‘Silicon Valley of Smell’ Prospers in Age of Big Data”
Switzerland’s ‘Silicon Valley of smell’ prospers in age of big data:
“No One Craves Scentlessness”
“Scratch And Sniff”
“The Taste Makers”
“Suzy Batiz’s Empire of Odor”
“Can Babies Learn to Love Vegetables?”
“The War on Stink”
“Starship Kimchi: A Bold Taste Goes Where It Has Never Gone Before”
Starship Kimchi: A Bold Taste Goes Where It Has Never Gone Before
“One Day, a Machine Will Smell Whether You’re Sick”
“What’s the World’s Worst Smell?”
“Sometimes, Life Stinks. So He Invented the Nasal Ranger.”
“Why Do Most Languages Have So Few Words for Smells?”
“Plant-Based Meat like Beyond and Impossible Burgers Get Their Beefy Taste from Flavorists”
Plant-based meat like Beyond and Impossible burgers get their beefy taste from flavorists
“The Quest to Make a Bot That Can Smell as Well as a Dog”
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olfactory-learning
scent-biology scent-health olfactory-cloning metabolic-olfaction volatile-attraction
smell-research, olfactory-behavior, canine-olfaction, scent-detection, animal-olfactory
Wikipedia
Miscellaneous
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https://mosaicscience.com/story/rats-and-dogs-medical-detection-animals-smell-TB-cancer/
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https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-a-human-smell-receptor-works-is-finally-revealed-20230501/
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https://www.quantamagazine.org/secret-workings-of-smell-receptors-revealed-for-first-time-20210621/
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https://www.science.org/content/article/should-dog-s-sniff-be-enough-convict-person-murder
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https://www.wired.com/story/this-startup-is-using-ai-to-unearth-new-smells/
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Bibliography
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https://www.newsweek.com/i-cloned-my-dog-puppies-have-different-personalities-1674290
: “I Cloned My Dog—They Have Completely Different Personalities”, -
https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13423-020-01753-4
: “Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Plants”, -
2015-kim.pdf
: “Preservation through Cloning of Superior Canine Scent Detection Ability for Cancer Screening”,