When Tatu Ylonen, a computer researcher at the university, learned of the attack, he made it his mission to ensure that it would never happen again. - Password sniffing was perhaps the most serious security issue on the internet back then. - To do this, his solution needed to ensure two things.
Well, cuz British snappers, as we call them, are very ingenious. at sniffing it out, and they you know, they didn't there was not a single photo that I saw. And this is me speculating, that's maybe that could maybe be potentially be a proof of concept to somebody who was worried about whether they could really
But it all started in 1995 at the Helsinki University of Technology when a hacker captured thousands of usernames and passwords sent over the campus network in a sniffing attack. In hindsight, the problem's obvious.
woke up on the last day of the Cretaceous period 66 million years ago, you would have woken up to a world thrown into turmoil. This was an asteroid, and not just any asteroid, the biggest asteroid that was sniffing around our part of the solar system over the last 500 million years. It was about six miles wide, about 10 kilometers wide or so, so a pretty sizable rock, and it smashed into what is now the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico in a split second. And I mean that in a literal sense, in a split second, it detonated with more energy than a billion nuclear bombs put together, and it
We had just gotten back on the boat. The polar bear was sniffing around where we had just been. I was like-- everybody's like, polar bear!
was an eagle that had taken off and in fact here's one of the naturalists Charlie eisan sniffing the meal that the eagle had left behind so using ol faction as um the way to detect the animal that's been here and in fact I was through my brief training able to
And I realized that all the people I admire, all the people I look up to, are people who do not do moderation. So I started sniffing around to try to find some way to lose the weight crazy. And so all the stuff they say to insult people who lose a lot of weight quickly, like it's a fad diet
Her family is reassuring her. And they're sniffing her, and they're checking her out. But there's no pair bond between her and the male.
exhaled breath uh in blood in urine and they're quite good at it we don't see dogs in hospitals yet you know just sniffing you and you shouldn't go home lie down and say like all right find the sickness but odor does have a smell uh disease does have a smell to dogs and so they can notice it they just have to
encourage that and then I also think following the dog's lead you know T and smelling the world bringing things to your nose bring your nose to things sniffing like you mean it and then trying to think about what the smell is really can change your perception I mean there's an element here we can learn from the dogs that there's something we're missing and we have the equipment
Now, not shown on this particular photograph but on others, you can see a male cattle-- a bull, even-- sniffing at a cow who's in estrous. And it's just the same kind of behavior that you can watch on David Attenborough now, or a farm.
experience I also followed perfumers and I studied with Somali spent a lot of time putting bottles of things to my nose so that I become more accustomed to sniffing things and naming them or making associations uh so I think I'm going to stop there and and have time for questions and but I I want to say there are a couple of takeaways from my
side of the Camino Real, heading south. I could dimly see the shadow snorting and sniffing in the ruins of the showroom, but apparently, it didn't see me clinging to the bus's rear quarter panel, struggling for breath while I bled gently down the Cal Trans logo and onto the asphalt that was sliding away beneath me.
OK so now I'm going to show you something else. I'm going to show you a dog sniffing the ground next to a tree. It's a Dalmatian.
And I hate that striped banner, I fought it all I could. 300, 000 Yankees are sniffing Southern dust. We got 300,000 before they conquered us.
So the brain somehow tells us to put all that together, but keep it in our mouth. And so it's something that, unlike sniffing a rose, is something that's always anchored in the experience of chewing and swallowing. That's very interesting, that displacement of the sensory experience.
He just instinctively developed a habit of picking up a glass of wine and holding it at arm's length and then slowly bringing it closer to him, sniffing all the time, and he would pick up different aspects of the aroma as he went. So that's now become my standard wine tasting technique.
which is what they're doing with their exhales another good way to do that is to have long dangly ears like your blood hounds like your bassets which hit the ground while while they're sniffing that's probably not accidental design there that actually helps to get mo more odors into their
detection research that's developing started in the 90s when some people noticed um some just owners with dogs noticed that their dogs were sniffing their leg a lot and being kind of a nuisance and after a couple of months again we're obtuse we don't recognize these things right away go to the doctor and find out they have a
harming us and that's why ancient these other humans let them uh affiliate with they've learned that and they don't instantly go on to sniffing it when we did the nose workk classes these are just pet dogs and many were middle-aged
And you just say, wait, objective reality will prove me right. You need him. He's sniffing around for dangers.
So there's the dog. There's the tree. He's sniffing the ground. His tail's in the air, hind feet, front feet.
silkscreen Factory which is kind of off campus if you will in a little factory among factories and it was unbelievable on the day of her visit you know was bomb sniffing dogs there were sharpshooters on the roofs of all the surrounding buildings there were sharpshooters in the rafters inside the buildings aimed at the homies whenever
And what they found was after the researchers shook their hand, they actually surreptitiously sniffed their hand, so they might be scratching their face or touching their nose, but they could see from that they were actually sniffing their hands. And they were significantly more likely to touch around their nose after a handshake than no handshake, because there's certain sweat and pheromones that
weird, diverse, LGBTQ, whatever kind of scene in Berlin. Like, actresses sniffing ether in the morning and then making crazy moves.
The pre-prep stuff on the larders showed green, but she still made a point of personally sniffing the cheese cultures and prodding the dough through its kneading film.
They'd tumbled into my bunk when L2 had knocked, pushed past me, started sniffing and scouting every corner of my little 6-by-8 wedge, like puppies let off-leash.
Where are the bees now? Collapsing in their colonies, gliding through their plastic mazes, sniffing out explosives, sucking out that