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Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered that honeybees can detect chemicals associated with lung cancer in human breath, which may lead to a new form of cancer screening.
Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered that honeybees can detect the chemicals associated with lung cancer in a person’s breath.
Bees can detect the scent of lung cancer in lab-grown cells and synthetic breath. One day, bees may be used to screen people’s breath for cancer.
Honeybees can detect lung cancer by smelling a person's breath, research shows The discovery may help lay the foundation for more biological disease detection technologies, scientists say.
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 visual. Insects ...
Researchers at Michigan State University found that honeybees can detect lung cancer through human breath. Lung cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed form of cancer worldwide.
Laboratory experiments suggest honeybees can identify lung cancer using their keen sense of smell, researchers report this month in the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics.
Researchers at Michigan State University have learned that honeybees can detect chemicals associated with lung cancer in human breath.
Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered that honeybees can detect the chemicals associated with lung cancer in a person’s breath.
Researchers at Michigan State University have learned that honeybees can detect chemicals associated with lung cancer in human breath.
Researchers at Michigan State University have learned that honeybees can detect chemicals associated with lung cancer in human breath.