University of Pennsylvania veterinary school tests coronavirus patient samples. Dogs have been trained to effectively sniff out an array of complexities from cancer to blood sugar levels in diabetics, ...
In November 2016, a team of scientists from the Medical Research Council in Gambia visited primary schools armed with hundreds of beige-colored nylon socks. Handing them out to children there aged ...
What does your dog do when you offer them a snack? Grab it and eat it within seconds, isn't it? Well, this Blue Staffy loves to enjoy her food as well. But there is a catch. The pup has serious trust ...
Why should the wonders of scratching-and-sniffing be reserved for those under the legal drinking age? A new wine book has a nice nose and not a hint of snobbery. There’s a secret language spoken in ...
Less chaos, more calm—trainers say smarter mental stimulation is the real key to a happier dog.
We love to smell things, those of us who land on the wine and food spectrum somewhere between “Interested In” and “Obsessed With.” Smelling is a huge part of our pastime. Just about everybody gives ...
Assistive technology that helps severely paralyzed people navigate the world and communicate with others often taps into whatever abilities the disabled retain, such as blinking or moving the mouth ...
Knock wine off its pedestal. That's the goal of wine expert Richard Betts. And he has come up with a brilliant way to do it: a scratch n' sniff guide to the aromas and flavors of the wine world. With ...
There’s a new way for severely disabled people to communicate with the outside world — sniffing. That’s right. Sniffing. Israeli scientists have created a nose-powered device that severely paralyzed ...