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  • Salmon navigate up rivers to where they were spawned using their sense of smell.  Ohio Div. Wildlife biologist Phil Hillman imprints Coho Salmon with morpholine in hatchery water leading them back up rivers of his choosing.
    Smell 0016 Salmon.jpg
  • The sense of smell is the only sensory organ that is directly wired to the brain which makes for a powerfully emotional reaction to scents.
    Smell 0004 Survey Cover.jpg
  • Salmon navigate up rivers to where they were spawned using their sense of smell.  Ohio Div. Wildlife biologist Phil Hillman imprints Coho Salmon with morpholine in hatchery water leading them back up rivers of his choosing.
    scf4384-025.jpg
  • Salmon navigate up rivers to where they were spawned using their sense of smell.  Ohio Div. Wildlife biologist Phil Hillman imprints Coho Salmon with morpholine in hatchery water leading them back up rivers of his choosing.
    Smell 0016 Salmon-2.jpg
  • The sense of smell is the only sensory organ that is directly wired to the brain which makes for a powerfully emotional reaction to scents.
    Smell 0004 Survey Cover-2.jpg
  • The sense of smell is a poerful attraction for men and women.
    scf4327-831.jpg
  • The sense of smell is the only sensory organ that is directly wired to the brain which makes for a powerfully emotional reaction to scents.
    Smell 0004b - Rose.jpg
  • Salmon navigate up rivers to where they were spawned using their sense of smell.  Ohio Div. Wildlife biologist Phil Hillman imprints Coho Salmon with morpholine in hatchery water leading them back up rivers of his choosing.
    fct4384-024_scf4384-025_Smell 0015 S...jpg
  • The sense of smell is a poerful attraction for men and women.
    scf4327-831_Smell 0009 Sensuous Smel...jpg
  • The sense of smell is a poerful attraction for men and women.
    Smell 0009 Sensuous Smeller.jpg
  • The sense of smell is the only sensory organ that is directly wired to the brain which makes for a powerfully emotional reaction to scents.
    scf4356-441_Smell 0004b - Rose.jpg
  • The ancient Egyptians regarded garlic as the food of the gods.
    Smell 0004 Garlic Pyrimid.jpg
  • The ancient Egyptians regarded garlic as the food of the gods.
    scf4327-827_Smell 0004 Garlic Pyrimi...jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0001 Perfumer.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    scf4327-826_Smell 0001 Perfumer.jpg
  • White truffles found in Oregon's forest.  The hunters use their trained sense of smell to locate the mature truffles.
    scf4384-029_scf4399-152_Smell 0071c ...jpg
  • Wine Producer Andre Roiteau in his wine cellar in Mersault, France which was built about 1659.  Most of what we think of as taste is really about smell.
    scf4327-830.jpg
  • Greg Bartz, a Minnesota farmer sprays a synthesized boar pheromone at a sow he will artifically inseminate with the spirette in his left hand.<br />
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Greg Bartz, a Minnesota farmer sprays a synthesized boar pheromone at a sow he will artifically inseminate with the spirette in his left hand.
    Smell 0042 Sow Pheromone.jpg
  • Rosewood oil from laurel trees in Brazil tested by trader Stephen Manheimer in New York City.  The rare oil is one of hundreds of natural products used in some perfumes.
    scf4327-839_Smell 0060 Brazil Jimmy.jpg
  • Greg Bartz, a Minnesota farmer sprays a synthesized boar pheromone at a sow he will artifically inseminate with the spirette in his left hand.<br />
Greg Bartz, a Minnesota farmer sprays a synthesized boar pheromone at a sow he will artifically inseminate with the spirette in his left hand.
    scf4327-836_Smell 0043 Sow Pheromone.jpg
  • Wine Producer Andre Roiteau in his wine cellar in Mersault, France which was built about 1659.  Most of what we think of as taste is really about smell.
    scf4327-830_Smell 0007 Wine Cellar.jpg
  • Twelve of the best chefs in France assembled for a fantasy banquet at the eatery of culinary genius Paul Bocuse.  Most of what we think is taste is smell -  hold your nose and chew an apple you cannot tell a Potatoe from an Apple.
    fct4384-022_Smell 0005 Last Buffet.jpg
  • Twelve of the best chefs in France assembled for a fantasy banquet at the eatery of culinary genius Paul Bocuse.  Most of what we think is taste is smell -  hold your nose and chew an apple you cannot tell a Potatoe from an Apple.
    Smell 0005 Last Buffet.jpg
  • Smell Consultants from Aurthur D. Little find stench in a chemical factory near Philadelphia to appease residents nearby.
    Smell 0052 Chemical Plant.jpg
  • Smell Consultants from Aurthur D. Little find stench in a chemical factory near Philadelphia to appease residents nearby.
    scf4327-838_Smell 0053 Chemical Plan...jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0003 Perfumer-2.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0002 Perfumer.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0002 Perfumer-2.jpg
  • Smell Consultants from Aurthur D. Little find stench in a chemical factory near Philadelphia to appease residents nearby.
    Smell 0054 Chemical Plant.jpg
  • A deodorizing company spreads aromatic fog to rid an apartment of the odor of smoke.
    scf4356-094_Smell 0014 Aromatic Fog.jpg
  • Smell Consultants from Aurthur D. Little find stench in a chemical factory near Philadelphia to appease residents nearby.
    scf4327-837_Smell 0051 Chemical Plan...jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0003 Perfumer.jpg
  • The sense of smell is the only sensory organ that is directly wired to the brain which makes for a powerfully emotional reaction to scents.
    Smell 0004a Survey Cover.jpg
  • The sense of smell is the only sensory organ that is directly wired to the brain which makes for a powerfully emotional reaction to scents.
    scf4327-828_Smell 0004a Survey Cover.jpg
  • Henry Pavelek in the Oregon forest smelling white truffles. Trufflers use rakes and tree savvy to locate these underground fungi. Under perfect conditions a human nose can easily smell the odor of a ripe white truffle.
    fct4384-028_Smell 0071b HuntingTruff...jpg
  • Henry Pavelek in the Oregon forest smelling white truffles. Trufflers use rakes and tree savvy to locate these underground fungi. Under perfect conditions a human nose can easily smell the odor of a ripe white truffle.
    fct4384-027_Smell 0071a HuntingTruff...jpg
  • Culinary genius Paul Bocuse, inventor of nouvelle cuisine  in his kitchen in Lyon.
    fct4384-031_Smell 0078 Chef Paul Boc...jpg
  • Twelve of the best chefs in France assembled for a fantasy banquet at the restaurant of culinary genius Paul Bocuse in Lyon.
    fct4384-023_Smell 0006 Last Buffet.jpg
  • Culinary genius Paul Bocuse, inventor of nouvelle cuisine  in his kitchen in Lyon.
    Smell 0078 Chef Paul Bocuse.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-297armpit testers 0003closeu...jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-299armpit testers 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-257_Touch 0025.jpg
  • The human touch finger has upwards of 2000 receptors and this machine enables measurement of tactile perception thresholds.
    scf4374-243_Touch 0010.jpg
  • Chemical signals are very important to the insect world. An oscilloscope records a significant nervous system response by an American male cockroach to a female's phermone, and records a small response from her.
    scf4327-849-smell 0073 cockroach.jpg
  • Chicago scientist B.K. Krotoszynski developed a glass chamber to analyze hundreds of odor signatures detecting profiles for nutrition, sex, race and illness.
    Smell 0080 Body Odor Test.jpg
  • Chicago scientist B.K. Krotoszynski developed a glass chamber to analyze hundreds of odor signatures detecting profiles for nutrition, sex, race and illness.
    Smell 0080 Body Odor Test-2.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0003b Perfumer-2.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0003a Perfumer-2.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0003Closeup.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0006.jpg
  • Chicago scientist B.K. Krotoszynski developed a glass chamber to analyze hundreds of odor signatures detecting profiles for nutrition, sex, race and illness.
    scf4327-854_Smell 0079 Body Odor Tes...jpg
  • James Phelps is lead by his bloodhound Mac.  Phelps uses his dog to track prison escapees in Georgia.
    scf4327-843_Smell 0064 Tracking Dog.jpg
  • Boyd Gibbons's (writer of N.G. Smell Story) hunting dog Ben tracks the scent trail of a pheasant carcass with lights on his collar with during a time exposure.
    scf4327-841+Smell 0063 Hunting Dog.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-299_Armpit Testers 0005.jpg
  • Suiren Wan conducts laparoscopy surgery at The Touch Lab at MIT Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics.
    scf4374-251.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-258.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-256_Touch 0024.jpg
  • Message therapist, Elizabeth Palomino of the Touch Research Institute uses message during pregnancy reducing anxiety, impoving modd, better sleep and less pack pain.
    scf4374-249.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-259.jpg
  • Message therapist, Elizabeth Palomino of the Touch Research Institute teaches Jose R. Ortiz, how to reduces stress with message during pregnancy reducing anxiety, impoving modd, better sleep and less pack pain.  Jaqueline Orellanes is pregnant with his baby.
    scf4374-260.jpg
  • James G. Fujimoto, a researcher at MIT University Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, uses a laser to non-invasively scan the subtle layers the lie beneath the layers of the skin with a high degree of resolution.
    Touch 0001.jpg
  • Chemical signals are very important to the insect world. An oscilloscope records a significant nervous system response by an American male cockroach to a female's phermone, and records a small response from her.
    Smell 0073 Cockroach.jpg
  • James Phelps is lead by his bloodhound Mac.  Phelps uses his dog to track prison escapees in Georgia.
    Smell 0067 Tracking Dog.jpg
  • James Phelps is lead by his bloodhound Mac.  Phelps uses his dog to track prison escapees in Georgia.
    Smell 0066 Tracking Dog.jpg
  • Boyd Gibbons's (writer of N.G. Smell Story) hunting dog Ben tracks the scent trail of a pheasant carcass with lights on his collar with during a time exposure.
    Smell 0063A Hunting Dog.jpg
  • Boyd Gibbons's (writer of N.G. Smell Story) hunting dog Ben tracks the scent trail of a pheasant carcass with lights on his collar with during a time exposure.
    Smell 0062B Hunting Dog.jpg
  • James Phelps with bloodhound, Mac on the lookout for odors of shoes, sweat, crushed vegetation. James says, "only Mac knows what odor he follows."<br />
<br />
James Phelps is lead by his bloodhound Mac.  Phelps uses his dog to track prison escapees in Georgia.
    Smell 0061 Tracking Dog.jpg
  • Greg Bartz, a Minnesota farmer sprays a synthesized boar pheromone at a sow he will artifically inseminate with the spirette in his left hand.
    Smell 0043a Sow Pheromone.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0003c Perfumer.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0003b Perfumer.jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    Smell 0003a Perfumer.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Armpit Testers 0005.jpg
  • Napoleon Bonaparte made up for his lack of bathing by frequently dosing himself with prodigious quantities of perfume evidenced from his bill from the frangrance house of Houbigant.
    scf4356-097_Smell 0010 Napoleon Bona...jpg
  • Bernard Chant, head perfumer for International Flavors & Fragrances test his perfumes on humans as well as testing strips because the PH levels differ from person from person and changes the way a smell is perceivied.
    scf4356-074_Smell 0003c Perfumer.jpg
  • A pest controller ejects a skunk from under a home.
    scf4327-855_Smell 0081 Skunk.jpg
  • Doctor uses a fiberoptic scope to look up patient's nose.
    scf4327-850_Smell 0074 Nose Light.jpg
  • Mixing ingedients for a Potpourri factory in New York City.
    scf4327-851_Smell 0075 Potpourri.jpg
  • Boyd Gibbons's (writer of N.G. Smell Story) hunting dog Ben tracks the scent trail of a pheasant carcass with lights on his collar with during a time exposure.
    scf4327-840_Smell 0062 Hunting Dog.jpg
  • Smelling Nape of Neck.
    scf4327-832_Smell 0009a SensuousSmel...jpg
  • A reseacher at the Touch Lab uses a device to simulate the injection of a fluid in the spinal cord.  The device is outfitted with actuators and braks and gives sensitive feedback to the doctor to what the pressure feels like as the syringe enters the dagerous area around the spinal column.
    scf4374-247_Touch 0014.jpg
  • A reseacher at the Touch Lab uses a device to simulate the injection of a fluid in the spinal cord.  The device is outfitted with actuators and braks and gives sensitive feedback to the doctor to what the pressure feels like as the syringe enters the dagerous area around the spinal column.
    scf4374-250.jpg
  • Dr. Tiffany Field of the Touch Research Institute who through many studies has determined that stimulating Preterm Neonates increased the rate they grrew and were released from the hospital on average 10 earlier than a control group.  The healthcare saving of 470,000 premature births would be a saving she said of some 4.7 billion dollars a year.
    scf4374-248_Touch 0015.jpg
  • A reseacher at the Touch Lab uses a device to simulate the injection of a fluid in the spinal cord.  The device is outfitted with actuators and braks and gives sensitive feedback to the doctor to what the pressure feels like as the syringe enters the dagerous area around the spinal column.
    scf4374-245.jpg
  • MIT Touch Lab Device that Measure Sensitivity of Finger Pad
    scf4374-244_Touch 0011.jpg
  • The human touch finger has upwards of 2000 receptors and this machine enables measurement of tactile perception thresholds.
    scf4374-238_Touch 0004.jpg
  • MIT Touch Lab Device that Measure Sensitivity of Finger Pad.
    scf4374-262_Touch 0031.jpg
  • The human touch finger has upwards of 2000 receptors and this machine enables measurement of tactile perception thresholds.
    scf4374-263_Touch 0032.jpg
  • James G. Fujimoto, a researcher at MIT University Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, uses a laser to non-invasively scan the subtle layers the lie beneath the layers of the skin with a high degree of resolution.
    Touch 0005-2.jpg
  • Doctor uses a fiberoptic scope to look up patient's nose.
    scf4421-057_smell 0074a nose light.jpg
  • When a snake flicks its tongue it is actually collecting whiffs of smell.
    scf4327-852_Smell 0077a Snake.jpg
  • It takes 3 times more energy to venilate a smokers workspace according to studies at the Pierce Foundation in New Haven, Connecticut.  Volunteers smoke and a duct outside is measured by odor judges outside.
    scf4327-835_Smell 0020 Smokers.jpg
  • A dog trained to sniff out termites is leased to a pest control company.
    fct4384-030_Smell 0076.jpg
  • James Phelps is lead by his bloodhound Mac.  Phelps uses his dog to track prison escapees in Georgia.
    fct4384-026_Smell 0065 Tracking Dog.jpg
  • Suiren Wan conducts laparoscopy surgery at The Touch Lab at MIT Laboratory for Human and Machine Haptics.
    scf4374-237_Touch 0003.jpg
  • James G. Fujimoto, a researcher at MIT University Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, uses a laser to non-invasively scan the subtle layers the lie beneath the layers of the skin with a high degree of resolution.
    scf4327-897_Touch 0001.jpg
  • A reseacher at the Touch Lab uses a device to simulate the injection of a fluid in the spinal cord.  The device is outfitted with actuators and braks and gives sensitive feedback to the doctor to what the pressure feels like as the syringe enters the dagerous area around the spinal column.
    scf4374-250_Touch 0013.jpg
  • James G. Fujimoto, a researcher at MIT University Optics and Quantum Electronics Group, uses a laser to non-invasively scan the subtle layers the lie beneath the layers of the skin with a high degree of resolution.
    Touch 0005.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    Smell 0072d Breath Testers.jpg
  • These researchers worked at Hill Top Research Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio and every morning about 75 men and women would parade through their labs and offer up their pits, feet, breath and private parts in the name of olfactory science.
    scf4327-848_Smell 0072c Breath teste...jpg
  • Laser eye surgery, so common now it is done in shopping malls like this one in Virginia.
    scf4399-113_Laser Eye Surgery 0003.jpg
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