On the Nose

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The distinctive smells of spearmint and of caraway seeds are produced by mirror images of the same molecule, carvone.

The fact that we can distinguish these smells shows that our olfactory receptors can sometimes discern the “handedness” of such molecules. But this isn’t the case with every set of “enantiomers.”