Science news articles about 'sweet smell'

  • Sweet smell of success

    German scientists have used an ionic liquid coating on a hydrogenation catalyst to make sweet smelling chemicals
  • Sweet smells foster sweet dreams

    Sleeping with sweet smelling flowers in your bedroom could raise your chances of pleasant dreams, research suggests.
  • Bumblebees learn the sweet smell of foraging success

    ... . Bees learned that anise-scented flowers were the most rewarding. They learned this best when the flower smell was brought back to the nest by another 'demonstrator' bee, but they could also learn ...
  • VIDEO: Flowers Losing Their Scents?

    Air pollution may be stifling flowers' sweet smells, making it harder for bees and other pollinators to find them, say University of Virginia researchers.
  • Coffee Aroma Alone Combats Sleep Deprivation

    ... to appear sooner or later. And lo and behold, an international team of scientists has done just that by exposing sleep-deprived rats to the sweet smell of java and recording the results. read more
  • Sweet smell of success: Israelis enhance scent of flowers

    Israeli scientists said Monday they have discovered a way to genetically enhance the scent of flowers, a development that could also be used to breed extra-tasty fruits and vegetables.
  • People are more suggestible under laughing gas

    ... volunteers were not told which type of gas they were being given, and the mask was scented to disguise the sweet smell of the laughing gas. During each session, participants were given a series of ...
  • Protection sought again for giant, spitting worms

    SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Fans of the giant Palouse earthworm are once again seeking federal protection for the rare, sweet-smelling species that spits at predators....
  • Primary sources

    ... : Eduardo and how to spot foul play; the thin line between hate crime and harassment; the sweet smell of the stink bomb The psychologist who tackles football's divers Maybe for once the Arsenal coach ...
  • Spiders love sweet smell of blood perfume

    Some creatures attract the opposite sex by biting into a well-fed mosquito

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