#sciencejournalism
https://gizmodo.com/this-flower-smells-like-a-rotting-corpse-and-now-scientists-know-how-2000524308
Scientists apparently discover "for the first time" that corpse flowers give off putrescine?
I'm confused. I thought it was well understood that they gave of putrescine.
You can smell it.
@AskTheDevil I've a few Stapelia succulents in the backyard that also produce the rotting flesh smell. Flowers are small in comparison and you have to get close to inhale aroma. #nature #photography #flowers
@AskTheDevil Have you lost any sense of smell as you grow older or have you had COVID and temporarily lost your ability to smell? These last few weeks I could not taste or smell anything and I have not had any sign of illness, i.e., cold or COVID.
@Victor It impacted me briefly, but not even as much as, say a sinus infection or bad allergies. I had a very mild case with almost no symptoms, though. Within a week, my sense of smell was back to normal.
@Victor I am blessed and cursed with a great sense of smell. I could have been a perfume tester, if I took leave of my sensibilities.
One of my parlor tricks used to be that people could hand me anything that had been handled or worn, a handkerchief, ring of keys, whatever, and I could smell it and hand it to the person it belonged to.
Downside: The world is covered in foot stank and urine.