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The computer-nose interface can turn your dog into a super detector
So far, the array has been tested in the mouse, with the dog for the dog coming later, Lavella says. In demo videos you exclusive with wires, kaniersy scientists use sticks to take air examples of four dish petries, each containing differently. The sticks and sending molecules are bad through the tube into the pods that bring the rats with the nine-computer interface. A few seconds after the animal smell the unpleasant odor, the Aroma informatio…
LLNL and Canaery Develop Cutting-Edge Neural Interface Technology for Scent Detection
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and neurotechnology company Canaery have developed an advanced nose-computer interface capable of enhancing the ability of scent detection animals to simultaneously identify contraband such as explosives and narcotics, as well as other types of important scents such as biomarkers for neurological and infectious diseases.
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