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The Suspicious Smell

Curious Cases

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Why Do We Smell?

We have bacteria in our skin and there's a particular type of staphylococcus, which lives on the hairs on our armpits. Barry: We're chemosignalers, we send out messages from our smell and other people are picking them up all the time. The second layer is sort of evolutionary angle. Why have we evolved to smell? Is this beyond finding people with bad hygiene just less attractive? Well, I think that is an important part of it. But Matthew, we do have subtly different smells that we produce. Not everyone smells the same and we can detect that. Yes, absolutely.

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