Canaery Chief Science Office Dmitry Rinberg spoke with Nature for an article about cracking the fiendishly complex code that helps us to sense odours.
Read MoreAn interdisciplinary team of experts across the fields of olfaction, neuroscience, forensic chemistry, nanofabrication, and detection canine training received $650,000 in Phase 1 funding to identify fentanyl and smokeless gunpowder in real-world scenarios using the Canaery nose-computer interface (NCI).
Read MoreThe 2023 TechConnect Defense Innovation Awards recognize the top 15% of submitted technologies as ranked by the Selection Committee. Rankings are based on the potential positive impact the submitted technology will have for the U.S. warfighter and national security.
Read MoreWe live in a world of smell -- and we barely understand it! Dmitry Rinberg joins Vasant Dhar in episode 62 of the Brave New World podcast to discuss the neurobiology of smell.
Read MoreIntroducing Canaery: The Cutting-Edge Technology to Digitize Smells
Read MoreWelcome to the second annual SOSV Human Health 100. The list captures SOSV’s 100 most exciting companies in human health as of April 2023.
Read MoreNow the race has begun to better understand and digitize — and even recreate — scent. Indeed, in July, a neurotech startup called Canaery raised $4 million in seed funding to develop a scent-sensing platform.
Read MoreNeurotech Startup Canaery Secures over $4M in Seed Funding to Digitize the Sense of Smell
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