From San Francisco, at the spring national meeting of the American Chemical Society
Perfumers struggle to make every bottle of scent smell just as rosy as the last. After a struggle of their own, scientists have now discovered an important clue to the way nature makes the chemicals that give rose oil—an ingredient in many perfumes—its sweet smell.
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