The science of scent

July 15, 2008

Franz Dill has written an interesting review of Avery Gilbert’s book, “What the Nose Knows: The Science of Scent in Everyday Life,” which he posted in his blog “The Eponymous Pickle: A Site Devoted to the Discovery and Application of Emerging Technologies.” The review is worth reading, and apparently, so is the book.

Link: The Eponymous Pickle

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