Nobel Prize

Today, the Nobel prize in medicine went to two scientists studying how we sense our environment. The Nobel committee wrote, "the mechanisms underlying our senses have triggered our curiosity for thousands of years, for example, how light is detected by the eyes, how sound waves affect our inner ears, and how different chemical compounds interact with receptors in our nose and mouth generating smell and taste." ⁠

SHOCKINGLY, the winners were applying this to opioid and pain research, not how humans interface with interiors, but I still think it's applicable. 😆⁠

Here's a photo of a kitchen by @devolkitchens. We're so sensitive to our environments-- rugs and little countertop lamps have such a nice, cozy effect in a kitchen. ⁠

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