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How 3D-Printed Dog Noses Can Improve Bomb Detectors
A sniff-action scent detector could smell bombs 16 times better than a dog.
This Artist Is Recreating an 18th Century Kitchen with Bottled Scents
As part of the recent restoration of a Georgian kitchen at Sir John Soane’s Museum in London, food historian Tasha Marks has created “scent chambers” to evoke its edible history.
Study Says You'll Smell Better If You Eat Fewer Carbs
A new Australian study shows that diet can affect how much men's sweat grosses out—or attracts—women. Hint: Beware of carbs.
This Inventor Is Bottling Scents You Can Taste
A chef turned inventor has spent the last seven years figuring out how to bottle the taste of scent. I sat down with her to discuss her process and how she pulled it off.
The New Speed Dating Craze Is Smelling Your Suitors' Armpits
On this episode of 'Daily VICE,' VICE's Bupé Bhima heads to a bar in London to see if she can sniff her way to love at a pheromone speed dating event.
Why Does BO Sometimes Smell Like Weed?
Body odor that smells like pot is a real phenomenon, according to some of the world's most eminent biologists and cannabis experts.
Listen to ‘MUNCHIES: The Podcast’ with Smell Artist Sissel Tolaas, Who Is Making You a Better Eater
On the latest episode of the MUNCHIES Podcast, we talk to smell artist Sissel Tolaas, who is bottling the most unusual scents—including David Beckham’s stinky sneakers—to help you become a better eater and sensory human.
See, Hear, and Smell the Deep Sea in a New Multisensory Ride
Travel to the depths of the ocean, discover massive kelp forests, and dodge shark attacks in Sensorama's new ride and show experience, Vix.
This Restaurant Wants You to Pair Wine with Perfume
Marco Valentini, an Italian living in Mexico, pairs wine with peculiar things: textures, cars, neckties, and tourist destinations. And now he's matching wine with perfumes.
Multisensory Cinema Adds Smell and Touch to VR Worlds
In "The Feelies," artists and scientists virtually transport participants to New York and Jordan.
The Sights (and Smells) of Anicka Yi's Bacteria Art Show
Synthetic biologist Tal Danino tells us about the bacteria at Yi's 'You Can Call Me F' exhibition at The Kitchen in New York.