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Joy Milne, a Scotswoman, possesses hyperosmia. This rare condition allows her to detect Parkinson's disease through smell.
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Only for about six months, though. Ever wished your smartphone would have its very own, very distinctive smell? Well, Infinix ...
scientists don't know exactly what odor molecules are triggering the response. Researchers are now analyzing volatile chemicals emanating from grape leaves infected by a fungus called powdery ...
Image: Joy Milne at the mass spectrometer The method allows Ms Milne to smell molecules while they are identified by the machine. Professor Barran explained: "So we split them. Some go to be ...