In the modern world, we pride ourselves on our analytical minds. We use high-tech sensors to monitor air quality, smart thermostats to regulate temperature, and ultraviolet lights to detect invisible stains. Yet, as many travelers and apartment-dwellers eventually discover, the most sophisticated environmental sensor ever created is the human skin. The experience of waking up in an unfamiliar space—perhaps a …
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