As it turns out, smelly socks can do more than stink up the laundry basket. In an effort to combat malaria, researchers in Tanzania are developing devices that use human foot odor to lure mosquitoes.
Just you wait until the world’s governments are putting out the call for smelly socks—suddenly that bulging gym bag hidden in your dormitory’s wardrobe seems a lot more valuable. To Tanzania anyway, ...
Scientists have identified the molecules that make our clothes smell. Dirty laundry smells bad because of certain chemicals called volatile organic compounds, which can’t always be washed out on an ...
MeltMall is determined to take down one of humanity's most bitter enemies: stinky feet. The Chinese company is best known for trying to solve our most pressing everyday grievances with its innovative ...
OX SOX, an odorless sock company created by University of Georgia student Matthew Tesvich, won the SEC Student Pitch Competition in Athens in October, beating pitches from 14 SEC schools. Tesvich’s ...
Amsterdam, May 19, 2016 -- Dirty laundry smells bad because of certain chemicals called volatile organic compounds, which can't always be washed out on an eco-friendly 20?C cycle, according to a new ...
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