Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Israeli Scientists Discuss Enhancing the fragrance of flowers on CNN World Report

It's amazing what a curious mind can accomplish.

A team of scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and American Universities, Purdue University in Indiana and University of Michigan at Ann Harbor, recently discovered a way to genetically enhance the fragrance of flowers, increase the smell during different periods of the day, and even implant a scent in blooms that traditionally don't smell.

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