Enjoy this introduction to new research indicating that pheromones play a role in many species, including humans.
Learn about the Athena Institute for Women's Wellness patented chemical copy of "the human pheromone" and its studies on the chemical.
Peruse articles originally published in "The New Scientist" on pheromones, major histocompatibility complex and the veromonal nasal organ.
Peruse an overview of pheromone lures used to monitor and control insect populations in vegetable crops. Also find pheromone trap details.
Introduction to scents as aphrodisiacs focuses on pheromones among animals and humans. Includes clinical trial examples.
Learn about how biological chemicals, called pheromones, effect the behavior of insects, invertebrates, and vertebrates, including people.
Scientist James V. Kohl promotes his book "The Scent of Eros" and provides links to related resources on human pheromones.
1993 article includes an anecdote on the University of Utah's D. Berliner and his accidental discovery of human pheromones thirty years ago.
Article explores pheromones and the possible biological element to love. Learn about the discovery of the vomeronasal organ in humans.
1994 article from "The Scientist" explores sexual chemistry, pheromones and the brain. Includes recommendations for further reading.
University of Minnesota research paper focuses on Insect sex pheromones in integrated pest management programs.