Welcome to the WTSA Newsroom — a global hub for sensory science, wellness, advocacy, cross-modal creativity, and the future of perception.
Our mission is to advance well-being and sensory awareness through interdisciplinary storytelling, research, advocacy, and innovation. We believe that taste and smell are not just biological senses — they are portals to memory, identity, healing, and connection.
We invite submissions from scientists, clinicians, chefs, perfumers, flavorists, technologists, artists, farmers, philosophers, and storytellers who explore the world through the senses.
The Phantom Stench: When the Nose Knows Too Much
Most of us do a quick sniff test or ask a partner for reassurance. But what happens when you’re certain you smell bad—even when no one else can detect it?
Avery Gilbert dives into the fascinating (and often heartbreaking) world of Olfactory Reference Syndrome (ORS)—a little-known but increasingly studied disorder where sufferers are convinced they emit foul odors, despite no physical cause.
Food Technology Magazine: Technology-Driven Flavors
Artificial intelligence and precision fermentation are creating new flavor development options. In “Technology-Driven Flavors”, WTSA’s Alex Woo, Ph.D. and Mindy Yang share how artificial intelligence (AI) and precision fermentation are revolutionizing flavor development in the food industry. AI is enabling companies to create unique, personalized flavors based on consumer preferences and emerging trends, while precision fermentation helps produce rare and sustainable ingredients. These innovations align with consumer demand for natural, healthier, and eco-friendly products, shaping the future of culinary experiences. Technology and nature are intersecting to create flavors that are more delicious and sustainable.
Read about #DeliciousForAll in Foodgressing
Get ready for a culinary revolution like no other as the World Taste & Smell Association presents the #DeliciousForAll Culinary Challenge on World Taste And Smell Day, September 14th.
