Research shows that women’s gas smells worse than men’s, and there’s a scientific reason why. But next time you catch a whiff ...
Olfactory training—based on repeated exposure to different scents—has proven effective in improving and even restoring the ...
When we breathe, one nostril is more closed than the other and so has a slower rate of airflow. That slower flow of air means ...
Punjabi food comes alive in winter because it is built around climate, crops and the body’s cold-weather needs. From ...
Many of the early exhibitions were more typical science-museum exhibitions—hands-on experiments, things you do with your ...
Degree reports that foods like garlic, red meat, and alcohol can cause body odor, but hydration and dietary tweaks help ...
Separate research on social attitudes found men reported being the least bothered if others heard or smelled their gas, while ...
Researchers have identified hydrogen sulfide as a surprisingly effective tool for treating difficult nail infections. It penetrates nails more efficiently than current drugs and kills pathogens by ...
Sick young ants release a smell to tell worker ants to destroy them to protect the colony from infection, scientists said ...
A gastroenterologist suggests sniffing alcohol swabs or scents like peppermint, lemon, or ginger to quickly alleviate nausea.
Ever wondered why some scents just click? It’s not just about smelling "good"—it’s actually a mix of science, memories, and ...
When one little Caenorhabditis elegans worm dies in a petri dish, any others in the vicinity wiggle as far away as possible, ...