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Related: About this forumCancer has a smell. Someday your phone may detect it.
In our homes and in our pockets, there are electronics that can hear, see, and sense our touch. Your smartphone probably does all three. Whats missing: technology that can smell. But this may be changing, as detailed on the latest episode of Unexplainable, Voxs weekly podcast exploring unanswered questions in science.
The technology to make smartphones that smell is nearing reality, says Andreas Mershin, a research scientist and inventor at MIT. I think were maybe five years away, maybe a little bit less, he says, to get it from where it is now to fully inside of a phone. And Im talking [about deploying it] into a hundred million phones.
The idea isnt necessarily to have Siri tell you when you need a shower (though, that could be helpful for some people). Theres a bigger public-health mission: Replicate the incredible disease detection capabilities of dogs in a more portable, accessible form to help flag insidious illnesses early on.
Dogs can smell cancer, Parkinsons, malaria, and other conditions that cause changes in human body odor. Theres even published research on dogs ability to smell Covid-19.
Scientists could train more and more dogs to aid in disease detection, and deploy them around the world. But this kind of training is expensive, difficult, and time-consuming. Plus, not everyone likes dogs, and not everyone would appreciate being sniffed by a dog before a basketball game or during a doctors appointment.
https://www.vox.com/unexplainable/22323113/unexplainable-smell-mystery-nanonose
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I would describe it as kind of a "dead mouse" smell, but most humans don't detect it until too late. Dogs and even cats can before we do.
Phoenix61
(17,704 posts)Some dogs can detect seizures up to 45 minutes before they happen.
CrispyQ
(38,454 posts)I've seen a couple of TV specials about dog's ability to smell disease, back when TLC was The Learning Channel & not the drivel & crap it is today.
This is a great vid about a dog's nose & how they view the world. Very cute. Just under 5 minutes.
BigmanPigman
(52,340 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,202 posts)appalachiablue
(42,991 posts)for their loyalty, companionship and ability to detect diseases in humans.
Bur replacing humans with tech, and now dogs as well, I'm not so wild about..