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The Sweat Smell of Money
By Tom Shoop | Tuesday, November 21, 2006  |  10:46 AM

You know that distinctive smell of money or other metallic objects? You might never have wondered exactly where it comes from, but researchers at Virginia Tech working under a National Science Foundation grant did. And they found out that the scent doesn't come from the money itself, but from metal-free chemicals released into the air when substances like sweat interact with metal.


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