CrowdScience

Do You Smell What I Smell?


Listen Later

We may take our ability to smell for granted but it’s a far more complex sense than many people realise. Listener Annabel wants Crowdscience to investigate why perfume makes her queasy, so Anand Jagatia sets out to discover why we can’t all agree when we follow our noses. He gets a whiff of the world’s stinkiest flower - and finds some people enjoy it – then asks what’s happening in the brain when we love or hate a scent. But could our different perceptions about this under-appreciated sense actually come down to a lack of words to describe it? He hears about one culture which has developed its own language for smell.
Presenter: Anand Jagatia
Producer: Marijke Peters
(Image: A woman smelling roses. Credit: Getty Images)
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

CrowdScienceBy BBC World Service

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

4 ratings


More shows like CrowdScience

View all
TED Talks Daily by TED

TED Talks Daily

11,208 Listeners

Global News Podcast by BBC World Service

Global News Podcast

7,689 Listeners

More or Less: Behind the Stats by BBC Radio 4

More or Less: Behind the Stats

890 Listeners

The Documentary Podcast by BBC World Service

The Documentary Podcast

1,791 Listeners

The Infinite Monkey Cage by BBC Radio 4

The Infinite Monkey Cage

1,916 Listeners

Future Tense by ABC listen

Future Tense

74 Listeners

The Science Show by ABC listen

The Science Show

129 Listeners

The Forum by BBC World Service

The Forum

272 Listeners

BBC Inside Science by BBC Radio 4

BBC Inside Science

428 Listeners

Science Weekly by The Guardian

Science Weekly

414 Listeners

All In The Mind by ABC listen

All In The Mind

761 Listeners

The Inquiry by BBC World Service

The Inquiry

737 Listeners

CrowdScience by BBC World Service

CrowdScience

483 Listeners

ABC News Daily by ABC

ABC News Daily

134 Listeners

The Intelligence from The Economist by The Economist

The Intelligence from The Economist

2,539 Listeners