Researchers create virtual smells by electrocuting your nose

The IEEE has showcased one of the coolest research projects I’ve seen this month: virtual smells. By stimulating your olfactory nerve with a system that looks like one of those old-fashioned kids electronics kits, they’ve been able to simulate smells.

The project is pretty gross. To simulate a smell, the researchers are sticking leads far up into the nose and connecting them directly to the nerves. Senior research fellow at the Imagineering Institute in Malaysia, Kasun Karunanayaka, wanted to create a “multisensory Internet” with his Ph.D. student, Adrian Cheok. Cheok is Internet famous for sending electronic hugs to chickens and creating the first digital kisses.

The researchers brought in dozens of subjects and stuck long tubes up their noses in an effort to stimulate the olfactory bulb. By changing the intensity and frequency of the signals, they got some interesting results.

The subjects most often perceived odors they described as fragrant or chemical. Some people also reported smells that they described as fruity, sweet, toasted minty, or woody.

The biggest question, however, is whether he can find a way to produce these ghostly aromas without sticking a tube up people’s noses. The experiments were very uncomfortable for most of the volunteers, Karunanayaka admits: “A lot of people wanted to participate, but after one trial they left, because they couldn’t bear it.”

While I doubt we’ll all be wearing smell-o-vision tubes up our noses any time soon, this idea is fascinating. It could, for example, help people with paralyzed senses smell again, a proposition that definitely doesn’t stink.

NVIDIA SHIELD updated with these new Google Home abilities

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Alexa’s low-key Whisper Mode is going live today

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Flesh-Eating, Piranha-Like Fish Terrorized Jurassic Seas Because of Course They Did

Piranha-like creatures capable of biting chunks of flesh from their victims appeared some 150 million years ago, according to new research.

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Samsung's Galaxy Book 2 Goes Hard at Mobile Productivity With Huge Battery Life Claims and LTE

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Surface Laptop 2 Review: Design Overkill

 

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IBM finally proves that quantum systems are faster than classicals

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Amazon's Alexa 'whisper mode' starts rolling out today

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Sony Android 9 Pie Update Roadmap Revealed


Sony’s Xperia XZ3 already comes with Android 9 Pie out of the box while the company recently rolled out the much-awaited update for the Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact. Sony has now revealed the Android 9 Pie update for some additional devices so that owners who have them can rest assured that they will soon be receiving this major Android OS update.

Sony has confirmed that it’s going to release the Android 9 Pie update for premium-range models within the next few weeks. The Pie update will be out for the XZ Premium, XZ1, and XZ1 Compact from October 26th. Xperia XZ2 Premium owners will get Pie on November 7th.

It’s going to be a slightly longer wait for the XZ2, XA2 Ultra, and XA2 Plus owners. Sony is going to release the update for these devices from March 4th, 2019. It’s good that the company is providing concrete release dates and there’s no reason to believe why it may not be able to stick to them.

Most Android manufacturers just opt for vague timelines when they’re asked about the roadmap for a major update. Sony is going the extra mile by announcing precise release dates. This will end the waiting game for those who pick up its devices as they now know when they can expect Pie to arrive on their devices.

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