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Episode 8: Making Sense of Smell Yet Another Science Show

    • Natural Sciences

Smell is a powerful thing.  In fact, some say it’s the most powerful of our senses. But it’s not a well-understood sense by any means.  Every now and again, a new study appears with a new set of categories or a new angle, but for now, the definitive answer on how smell really works remains elusive. A recent study set the number of odour categories at 10, but the YASSers think that something about it just smells off. Take a listen to find out why.
After a brief hiatus, the guys are back! Orad and Jesse introduce their new co-host Nina Pariser and discuss smell. Plus, our first legit voicemail!
 

References
Here are some scientific references we used while researching this show:

Categorical Dimensions of Human Odor Descriptor Space Revealed by Non-Negative Matrix Factorization from PLOS one, 18 September 2013.
An article in the BBC about smell.
The Science of Scent, a TED Talk by biophysicist Luca Turin.
How do dogs “see” with their noses? – Youtube video.
The Smell Report from the Social Issues Research Centre.
Photo Source: Armin Kübelbeck, CC-BY-SA, Wikimedia Commons

Smell is a powerful thing.  In fact, some say it’s the most powerful of our senses. But it’s not a well-understood sense by any means.  Every now and again, a new study appears with a new set of categories or a new angle, but for now, the definitive answer on how smell really works remains elusive. A recent study set the number of odour categories at 10, but the YASSers think that something about it just smells off. Take a listen to find out why.
After a brief hiatus, the guys are back! Orad and Jesse introduce their new co-host Nina Pariser and discuss smell. Plus, our first legit voicemail!
 

References
Here are some scientific references we used while researching this show:

Categorical Dimensions of Human Odor Descriptor Space Revealed by Non-Negative Matrix Factorization from PLOS one, 18 September 2013.
An article in the BBC about smell.
The Science of Scent, a TED Talk by biophysicist Luca Turin.
How do dogs “see” with their noses? – Youtube video.
The Smell Report from the Social Issues Research Centre.
Photo Source: Armin Kübelbeck, CC-BY-SA, Wikimedia Commons

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