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An ant’s sense of smell is so strong, it can sniff out cancer - The Washington Post


An ant’s sense of smell is so strong, it can sniff out cancer A study published this week points to the potential of someday using sharp-nosed animals to detect tumors quickly and cheaply ... Read More

Ants can Smell The Odor Of Cancer - Medindia


Ants do not have noses, but thanks to the plethora of olfactory receptors on their antennae, the insects have an amazing sense of smell, and they can use it to detect tumors (1 Trusted Source ... Read More

Ants trained to sniff out breast cancer with surprising accuracy


After just three rounds of training, where the ants learnt to associate the smell of cancer biomarkers with a sugary treat, they spent approximately 20 percent more time in the vicinity of the ... Read More

Ants Can Sniff Out Cancer - Scientific American


Ants don’t have a nose, but that doesn’t stop them from sniffing out cancer. Thanks to an abundance of olfactory receptors on their antennae, the insects have an incredible sense of smell ... Read More

These Ants Were Trained to Sniff Out Cancer - Smithsonian Magazine


While ants don’t have noses, they have a highly developed sense of smell. Antennae atop their heads detect and release odors to find food, attack prey and protect their young, writes the Post . Read More

Does cancer have an odor? Owners reveal how pets can sniff out disease


It's estimated a dog's sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times more powerful than humans, meaning some breeds can detect a substance at a concentration of one-billionth of a teaspoon. Read More

Can honeybees and dogs detect cancer earlier than technology?


Washington — Researchers at Michigan State University recently discovered that honeybees, with their keen sense of smell, can sniff out lung cancer on a patient’s breath. “Our world is ... Read More

An ant's sense of smell is so strong, it can sniff out cancer - Gulf News


Study shows how someday animals, insects may be used to detect tumors quickly and cheaply An ant's sense of smell is so strong, it can sniff out cancer The ant oncologist will see you now. Ants ... Read More


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