#FoodScience #NutritionalScience #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2026/02/nut02142601.html
This Simple #Vinegar Trick Will Destroy Foul #Odors In Your #Kitchen
https://www.manmadediy.com/this-simple-vinegar-trick-will-destroy-foul-odours-in-your-kitchen
Odors contain complex spatiotemporal information that guide animal behavior, but how this information is processed is not fully understood. This Essay discusses recent advances in mammalian olfactory research to present our current understanding of how olfaction can be used to navigate the environment.
Is your air fryer giving off a funky burning smell? Find out why and learn how to easily fix it with these simple tips! #airfryer #burningsmell #kitchenhacks #fixit #cookingtips #odors #kitchenappliances #homecooking #foodblog #troubleshooting
Find out more: https://kitgiz.com/air-fryer-smells-like-burning/
#Odors are encoded in rings in the #brains of migratory #locusts, finds study.
https://phys.org/news/2024-06-odors-encoded-brains-migratory-locusts.html
In a study published in the journal Cell, a team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany, describes for the first time how odors are encoded in the antennal lobe, the olfactory center in the brain of migratory locusts.
🐽 Name that odor: Identical odors seem different when given different names
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-05-odor-identical-odors.html
#odors #brain #neuroscience #research #psychophysics #research #science
Our brains process odors differently depending on the names assigned to them, according to new research. Participants were asked to sniff similar odors, for example two citrus scents, and then rate how dissimilar they thought the odors were. Researchers found that identical odors that had been given different names were rated as being more dissimilar than if they were labeled as being the same.
Detecting #odors on the edge: Researchers decipher how #insects #smell more with less.
#sensing #olfaction #Drosophila
https://phys.org/news/2024-05-odors-edge-decipher-insects.html
Whether it's the wafting aroma of our favorite meal or the dangerous fumes seeping from a toxic chemical, the human sense of smell has evolved into a sophisticated system that processes scents through several intricate stages. The brains of mammals have billions of neurons at their disposal to recognize odors they are exposed to, from pleasant to pungent.
A study led by the University of Otago has discovered that sensory signals from the opposite sex can influence how animals age. Lead author Associate Professor Mike Garratt, of the Department of Anatomy, says research has previously shown interactions with the opposite sex can speed up aging. Th