LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) - Sniffer dogs trained using smelly socks worn by people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus could soon be used at airports or mass gathering venues to pick up the “corona ...
CONCORD, Calif. - Scarlett is suited up and ready to learn. The Labrador starts her school day on a training wheel, stopping at each can as she walks by. She sniffs for her target and finds it, ...
Watch: Study suggests trained dogs can sniff out coronavirus with up to 94% accuracy Sniffer dogs trained using smelly socks to pick up “corona odour” can identify people infected with the virus with ...
Dogs could be trained to sniff out malaria in people according to new research aimed at preventing the spread of the deadly disease. Researchers found that dogs could scent malaria in samples of socks ...
Freya, a Springer Spaniel, who has been trained to detect malaria parasites in sock samples taken from children in The Gambia. Freya did not participate in the initial study but was trained afterwards ...
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