| News Result of Smell
Lowly bacteria too has a sense of smell Monday, August 16, 2010, 16-1 Hrs Bacteria are known to cause some of the most repulsive smells on earth. But believe it or not, now scientists have revealed this lowest of life forms too has a sense of smell.
| Congress smells a scam in Mayawati's sugar mill deals Thursday, August 12, 2010, 12-2 Hrs Lucknow, Aug 12 The Congress party has smelt a major scam in the recent sale of four 'sick' sugar mills by the Uttar Pradesh government.
| Barrymore smells love through sweaty shirts Monday, August 09, 2010, 09-0 Hrs London, Aug 9 Hollywood actress Drew Barrymore takes her boyfriends' sweaty T-shirts away with her for their 'love scent'.
| World's largest, smelliest flower blooms Sunday, July 25, 2010, 25-1 Hrs Houston, July 25 This is one flower you may not like to receive in a bouquet. The world's largest and smelliest flower, which grows up to 10 feet, has bloomed here, attracting hundreds of curious onlookers.
| Smelly carton triggers scare at Kochi airport Sunday, July 25, 2010, 25-1 Hrs Kochi, July 25 There was some chaos and scare at Kerala's Kochi Airport Sunday when cargo loaders detected a loosely packed carton containing chemicals with a foul smell emanating from it.
| Fish lose ability to smell danger in acidic oceans Sunday, July 18, 2010, 18-1 Hrs London, July 18 Fish lose their ability to smell danger as the oceans grow more acidic, says a new research.
| Do the blind have more acute sense of smell? Tuesday, April 27, 2010, 27-1 Hrs Toronto, April 27 Vision loss simply makes blind people pay more attention to how they perceive smells, a new research said, debunking the myth that the blind have a more acute sense of smell than the sighted.
| Smelling carbon-dioxide can impact ageing Friday, April 23, 2010, 23-1 Hrs Washington, April 23 Specific odours that represent food are capable of altering an animal's lifespan and physiological profile by activating a small number of highly specialised sensory neurons, says a new study.
| India's budget: NRIs wake up and smell the coffee (Comment) Sunday, February 28, 2010, 28-1 Hrs India's budget yet again demonstrates to NRIs that investing in their homeland is probably the best option right now. The West is still struggling to climb out of one of its deepest recessions and provides low returns, while India's growth story promises healthy returns. Surely, it's time to wake up and smell the Indian coffee.
| Canadian Indian scientist pats Ramesh on Bt Brinjal, smells conspiracy Monday, February 15, 2010, 15-1 Hrs Pashtapur (Andhra Pradesh), Feb 15 Leading Canadian-Indian microbiologist Shiv Chopra has praised Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh for putting a moratorium on Bt Brinjal and says selection of the 'minor vegetable' for genetic modification and its commercial cultivation was a clever strategy to spread the Bt gene 'to other crops'.
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