Get Smelly with Science!

Get Smelly with Science!

Author: Elsie Olson

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2022-08

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 166634222X

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Ready to make a stink? These hands-on, not-so-ordinary science projects are for you! Mix up reeking stink bombs and sweet-smelling bubbles. Create artistic masterpieces with DIY scratch-and-sniff paint. Then, learn the science behind each outrageous odor! Simple step-by-step instructions supported by helpful photos make it easy to start experimenting and discover just how fun STEM can be.


Stinky Science

Stinky Science

Author: Edward Kay

Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd

Published: 2019-04-02

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 1525302620

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Who knew science could be so smelly??? This innovative book is a complete exploration of the olfactory system, with a side of gross-out hilarity. First, it tackles the basics, from why things stink to how our sense of smell works (hint: it has to do with the six million scent receptors way up inside our noses). Then, it moves on to some specifics such as the link between smells and memories, some of the stinkiest stinks on Earth, the chemicals smells are made of and more! The eww! on every page is sure to hold every young scientist’s attention!


Cool Odor Decoders: Fun Science Projects about Smells

Cool Odor Decoders: Fun Science Projects about Smells

Author: Esther Beck

Publisher: ABDO Publishing Company

Published: 2007-08-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1617846627

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This book contains kid-tested cool projects about smells using biology and chemistry and will inspire young science buffs to experiment with their own ideas. Kids will learn how to Observe, Hypothesize, Test, and draw a Conclusion by using The Scientific Method. Included with the experiments are detailed step-by-step instructions with original photography, material lists, an explanation of the science behind the fun, real-world applications of the principles behind the project, tips and project variations, and suggestions of what to keep track of in a science journal. A glossary and index is also included.


Smelly Science Fair Projects

Smelly Science Fair Projects

Author: Leah M. Rybolt

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0766070220

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Your sense of smell plays a huge role in how you taste, what you remember, what attracts you, and what repels you. Through photos, diagrams, and hands-on experiments, you'll discover how to find out your odor threshold, conduct a jelly bean smell and taste test, and learn what makes those feet so stinky.


Stinky Smelly Hold-Your-Nose Science

Stinky Smelly Hold-Your-Nose Science

Author: Kristine Petterson

Publisher: Scholastic

Published: 1997-07-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780590360463

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Presents twenty humorous and informative "nose-tickling" activities that teach young scientists about bacteria, chemicals, and gases, inviting readers to create or analyze bad smells. Original.


Smellosophy

Smellosophy

Author: A. S. Barwich

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2020-07-14

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0674245407

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An NRC Handelsblad Book of the Year “Offers rich discussions of olfactory perception, the conscious and subconscious impacts of smell on behavior and emotion.” —Science Decades of cognition research have shown that external stimuli “spark” neural patterns in particular regions of the brain. We think of the brain as a space we can map: here it responds to faces, there it perceives a sensation. But the sense of smell—only recently attracting broader attention in neuroscience—doesn’t work this way. So what does the nose tell the brain, and how does the brain understand it? A. S. Barwich turned to experts in neuroscience, psychology, chemistry, and perfumery in an effort to understand the mechanics and meaning of odors. She discovered that scents are often fickle, and do not line up with well-defined neural regions. Upending existing theories of perception, Smellosophy offers a new model for understanding how the brain senses and processes odors. “A beguiling analysis of olfactory experience that is fast becoming a core reference work in the field.” —Irish Times “Lively, authoritative...Aims to rehabilitate smell’s neglected and marginalized status.” —Wall Street Journal “This is a special book...It teaches readers a lot about olfaction. It teaches us even more about what philosophy can be.” —Times Literary Supplement


What the Nose Knows

What the Nose Knows

Author: Avery Gilbert

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-03-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781505442878

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Everything about the sense of smell fascinates us, from its power to evoke memories to its ability to change our moods and influence our behavior. Yet because it is the least understood of the senses, myths abound. For example, contrary to popular belief, the human nose is almost as sensitive as the noses of many animals, including dogs; blind people do not have enhanced powers of smell; and perfumers excel at their jobs not because they have superior noses, but because they have perfected the art of thinking about scents. In this entertaining and enlightening journey through the world of aroma, olfaction expert Avery Gilbert illuminates the latest scientific discoveries and offers keen observations on modern culture: how a museum is preserving the smells of John Steinbeck's Cannery Row; why John Waters revived the "smellie" in Polyester; and what innovations are coming from artists like the Dutch "aroma jockey" known as Odo7. From brain-imaging laboratories to the high-stakes world of scent marketing, What the Nose Knows takes us on a tour of the strange and surprising realm of smell.