Scientists in the U.S. and Britain are looking at dogs for answers. Dogs have a remarkable sense of smell and scientists are studying whether our canine friends could help identify people infected ...
In a recent article in the journal Frontiers in Public Health, researchers conducted a feasibility study by examining the perceptions of concertgoers in Germany regarding different testing methods for ...
A new tool to detect COVID-19 has four legs and a tail. Dogs are sniffing out the virus on college campuses and soon at the state Capitol. A team of Florida International University (FIU) researchers ...
Finland's Helsinki-Vantaa airport is trialing dogs to test travelers for the coronavirus, claiming it could be a more efficient and cheaper way of testing than traditional tests. Passengers who ...
MIAMI, Fla. — One dog is good, but this is One Betta. “She got her name because she was the second dog they purchased on that day and he said, ‘she's one better,’ and so now we call her One Betta,” ...
Trained dogs are able to distinguish between samples taken from COVID-19 patients and control samples, indicating they may be able to identify those infected with the new coronavirus, preliminary ...
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