Body Odor May Have Smelled Much Worse To Your Ancient Ancestors
When you smell something, scent molecules Sail inside your nose, where they attach to proteins called olfactory receptors in the cells lining your nasal cavity. These receptors trigger signals that your brain interprets as one or more odors. A team of scientists has identified olfactory receptors for two common odor molecules: a musk found in …
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