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We're able to see a lot of things using computers that we can't see normally: yellow-green, UV light, X-rays, etc. CouldWhat do we possibly harnesshave that harnesses the ability to "see" what dogs smell (e.g., harnessing a dog's sense of smell to detect cancer and so forth)?

We're able to see a lot of things using computers that we can't see normally: yellow-green, UV light, X-rays, etc. Could we possibly harness the ability to "see" what dogs smell (e.g., harnessing a dog's sense of smell to detect cancer and so forth)?

We're able to see a lot of things using computers that we can't see normally: yellow-green, UV light, X-rays, etc. What do we have that harnesses the ability to "see" what dogs smell (e.g., harnessing a dog's sense of smell to detect cancer and so forth)?

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Could What could humans do to "see" better olfactionwhat dogs smell?

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Could humans "see" better olfaction?

We're able to see a lot of things using computers that we can't see normally: yellow-green, UV light, X-rays, etc. Could we possibly harness the ability to "see" what dogs smell (e.g., harnessing a dog's sense of smell to detect cancer and so forth)?