In my day job as a data scientist I always feel the tension between the "interesting" parts: reading new papers and developing new architectures relative to the features engineering and data improvement which I consider less interesting but usually take most of the time.
There is a case of a woman in England that can smell Parkinson [1].
I think that when I read about it was the first time I really understood that smell is a generic sense that can detect certain molecules and that there is much more information encoded in the air around us.
Yes, I did (off course this message can't prove it in any way).
I am usually a silent reader in NH but I saw there was no submission to this topic so I submitted it.
I think we can't know for sure unless they will release some of it like the shadow brokers did.
But the shadow brokers show that it is possible for hackers with high valuable leaks to post it for sale in the public Internet.