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 …

Using an Unusual Type of Natural Energy: Dancers’ Body Heat

In the pre-vaccine pandemic days, as the closures get longer, eulogies lost joys of the dance floor became a motif in the media. Memories of sweaty nights spent in crowded clubs have captured much of what Covid has taken from us: community, freedom, fantastically messy physical intimacy. As restrictions began to relax, the nested dance …

A Body Found in the Basement. The Case Involved A Drag Queen,

DARK ROOM AT GLITTER BALL CITYMurder, Secrets, and Scandal in Old Louisvilleby David Domine David Dominé, a multilingual and multilingual former expatriate who dreamed of holding diplomatic missions far away, never thought of rooting himself in Louisville, Ky. But a planned few years for law school turned into an impromptu few decades: “Glitter Ball City, …

Linda Evangelista Says Her Body Contouring Procedure Is ‘Broken’

Supermodel Linda Evangelista, who became famous in the 1990s, said she was “brutally disfigured” and became “unrecognizable” after a cosmetic body contouring procedure that turned her into a recluse. Inside An Instagram post on Wednesday, referring to filing the lawsuit, said he had taken “a huge step forward to right a wrong that I have …

Linda Evangelista Says Her Body Contouring Procedure Is ‘Disrupted’

Supermodel Linda Evangelista, who became famous in the 1990s, said she was “brutally disfigured” and became “unrecognizable” after a cosmetic body contouring procedure that turned her into a recluse. “Today I took a big step forward to right a wrong I have suffered and kept to myself for over five years,” he said. He wrote …

Whether Dancing or Still, the Body in ‘Ema’ Tells the Story

Ema is the weirdest of things: a dancer with a passion for setting things on fire. In “Ema” Pablo Larraín’s film, the title character also has a special look: the bleached hair has slid back so violently that it looks like it’s crusted over on his head. Tough and impenetrable, this hairstyle is like armor, …