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smell — my Raindrop.io articles
At a time when memories are increasingly flattened into folders, feeds, and cloud backups, a new experimental device from MIT Media Lab proposes a far more intimate archive: scent. Developed by Cyrus Clarke, the Anemoia Device is a speculative yet functional prototype that translates photographs into bespoke fragrances using generative AI, inviting users not to
The scent of smoke, chlorine, or even cheap cologne can send your nervous system into overdrive, and now, scientists know why.
One of the silly little quirks of being human is that we pretend that some experiences are more real than others.
Stanford medical student Yoo Jung Kim writes about smells in the hospital and how they can trigger fond memories and provide motivation.
The fragrance industry in China is on the upswing as younger consumers embrace scents for self-expression and comfort.
Researchers have uncovered a novel function of the hippocampus in decision making, showing that specific brain cells, known as 'time cells,' are stimulated by odors to facilitate rapid 'go, no-go' decisions.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Financial Post: You may find yourself smelling crayons in the aisles of stores soon -- if Crayola's chief executive Pete Ruggiero has his way. In July, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued a trademark to the arts and crafts giant for the smell of i...
Many languages have very few odour-related words, so conveying what a scent is like requires knowing your audience