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Radio Waves Amp Up Smell Without Surgery or Chemicals
In APL Bioengineering, researchers introduce a simple way to improve our sense of smell using radio waves, which can directly target the part of our brain responsible for smell, without causing pain. In the test, a small radio antenna was placed near volunteers' foreheads and emitted radio waves to reach the smell-related nerves deep in the brain.
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