Scientists have developed new methods to recreate perfumes used during the ancient Egyptian mummification process, an advance that could lead to multisensory museum experiences in the future. In ...
Archaeologists bring 3,500-year-old fragrances used by ancient Egyptians back to life - Advance could lead to multisensory museum experiences in future ...
The Series B round of funding will help Osmo scale its artificial intelligence (AI) fragrance technology and expand its ...
The process of fermentation creates flavors and aromas that you cannot get through other processes. As the microbes digest ...
A new interdisciplinary study published in Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology introduces an innovative framework for ...
Using chemistry, archival records and AI, scientists are reviving the aromas of old libraries, mummies and battlefields ...
With aging comes change; wrinkles, gray hair, and height differences are all a part of the mix. But it’s not just the cosmetic transformations that people fear. According to a study from the Global ...
Visualization of the odor discrimination process by an XAI-assisted olfactory sensor. Depending on the odorant molecule, the AI identifies the most responsive receptor materials and highlights the key ...
Humans have about 400 odorant receptors (ORs), but scientists have had trouble finding ligands that match up with most of these ORs in lab settings—leaving them with a murky understanding of how ...