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The Science of Smell

November 28, 2017
Michelle Francl

Chemistry Chair Michelle Francl is among the experts Chemical & Engineering News turned to for an article on

The piece highlights the challenging effort by scientists and historians to deconstruct and recreate the odors of the past.

The problem, says Michelle Francl, a computational chemist at 91成人抖音入口, is that what smells of currant and chocolate to one person may be a plain cup of joe to others. Part of our difficulty in describing smells is a lack of common vocabulary with which to do so. Classifying smells requires a standard connection with a single odor and a word, such that everyone who identifies a specific smell will use the same word to describe it. Though not as precise as using a spectrometer to measure an object鈥檚 color, standardizing odor vocabulary can give researchers a starting point.


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