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Honeybees have the power to detect lung cancer from your breath: Study
Interesting Engineering· 4 days agoThis isn’t the first time scientists have explored animals’ amazing olfactory abilities for cancer...
Honeybees can detect lung cancer by smelling a person's breath, research shows
PhillyVoice.com· 4 days ago"Insects have an amazing sense of smell the same way dogs do," said Debajit Saha, an assistant...
Lung cancer: Why non-smokers don't respond to treatments
Medical News Today· 5 days agoResearchers report that people who have never smoked are less likely to respond to standard...
Honeybees can detect lung cancer in humans: Research
The Hill· 3 days agoResearchers at Michigan State University have discovered that honeybees can detect the chemicals associated with lung cancer in a person’s breath....
TV presenter and conservationist dies
BBC via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFounder and CEO of the Wildlife Aid Foundation (WAF) in Leatherhead...died at the age of 72 on Sunday. He dedicated his life to wildlife and worked to...
Scientists testing swimming 'microbots' to deliver meds to lung tumors
UPI· 4 days agoScientists have developed microscopic robots capable of swimming through the lungs to deliver...
Lung-targeted CRISPR therapy offers hope for cystic fibrosis
New Scientist· 5 days agoThe approach has succeeded in editing DNA in hard-to-reach lung stem cells in mice, with...
Swimming microrobots deliver cancer-fighting drugs to metastatic lung tumors in mice
Science Daily· 6 days agoThe microrobots are an ingenious combination of biology and nanotechnology. To create the microrobots, researchers chemically attached drug-filled nanoparticles to the surface of green algae ...
Bird flu is rampant in animals. Humans ignore it at our own peril
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAlong the way, people have been a kind of collateral damage. Humans can be infected, but we aren’t...
Only 1 in 20 animal studies results in treatments approved for humans
UPI· 3 days agoOnly 5% of therapies tested in animals wind up being approved by regulators for human use, according...