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May 27, 2005

Honey Bees

Bromenshenk and colleagues of the university have carried the use of animals to new levels.  They have trained honey bees to detect unexploded ordnances, land mines and even illicit drug laboratories.  Talk about using natural sensors!. (RDC)

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Method and apparatus for conditioning honey bees

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