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So what makes a polyp an animal, would you say?Sense of smell. Yeah.Again, there are no wrong answers.
Sense of smell.
sense of smell and feel.
our sense of smell, unless we figure out a way, for example, of coming up with a crayon box worth of chemicals
Our sense of smell is one of the only two places where our brain leaves our skull.
or sharpening your sense of smell.
and your sense of smell, all seem to be heightened, don't they?
everything is by the sense of smell.
They have a good sense of smell, and very good sense of hearing as well.
And just for the sense of smell.
very acute sense of smell now we didn't wash for two months so you know imagine that we were honking a bit by by the
So it's detected by the sense of smell.
That's different than the sense of smell or hearing or sight, which can happen from a distance.
Or we're doing things now with expanding your sense of smell so that you've got an artificial molecular detector, and you can feel all kinds of other smells
A lousy sense of smell.
Now the point of this is to disable your sense of smell.
you it's is it true that dogs can find their way home with their sense of smell from hundreds of miles away I want it to
of smell compares to other animals like are there other animals that have a stronger sense of smell than dogs or right well there certainly are plenty of
Like, would you rather lose your sense of smell or taste?
per billion of copper in the water is enough to throw off a salmon sense of smell and what does a salmon us sense of
So for those that don't know, I study the sense of smell and apply machine learning and artificial intelligence to the sense of smell.
is being recognized, which is people are losing their sense of smell during COVID, maybe perhaps because of COVID.
And that would be an entertainment device, but people have lost their sense of smell, and so the receptors aren't there,
We make this stuff, and it affects our senses-- our sense of smell and taste.
That's-- Now hopefully you've got a good appreciation for how much of the flavor of food comes from our sense of smell.
Its brain had big old factory balls that controlled a very powerful sense of smell.
They have a very good sense of smell.
And at the time, this was several years ago, and I think it's still the case now, nobody really knows what's going on when your sense of smell
It also made it much more difficult to cook because, in the kitchen, you're using your sense of smell to clue you
There's glasses, and there has been since the invention of optics, but we can't rescue or augment our sense of smell.
The things that do the sensing for our sense of smell are from our brain poking out through our skull.
And it's great because you have to rely on kind of what you're hearing, and the sense of smell.
People who lose the sense of smell suffered greater
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