Smell can evoke powerful memories, subtly influence attraction, and even regulate stress. But research suggests that what we sense depends as much on experience as on biology.
We often learn about the past visually — through oil paintings and sepia photographs, books and buildings, artifacts displayed behind glass. And sometimes we get to touch historical objects or listen ...
The Prancing Horse used to call this new zero-emissions model 'Ferrari Elettrica,' but it turns out that was just a placeholder, and the actual name is 'Luce.' That means ‘light’ in Italian, which isn ...
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Horses can smell human fear
A new study has revealed that horses are able to sense when a human being is feeling frightened. DOJ makes appalling mistakes in release of new Epstein files Punxsutawney Phil has spoken—here’s what a ...
Pro-face has released the GP-Pro EX version 5.0, the latest evolution of its industry-standard HMI screen editing software. Pro-face has released the GP-Pro EX version 5.0, the latest evolution of its ...
An unusual household appliance has been launched on the market in Japan: a washing machine for people. The 7.5-feet-long capsule (that’s 2.30 meters) was unveiled at the World Expo [PDF], which took ...
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