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Bees in the Netherlands trained to detect current global pandemic.

Some insects are perfectly trainable, too, and a startup called InsectSense, which focuses on that possibility, partnered with a department at Wageningen University, in the Netherlands, to detect current global pandemic.

Honeybees have incredibly sensitive olfactory systems, used in the wild to detect nectar in plants that might be in very small amounts and quite far away. Scientists (and sometimes artists) have used this ability to diagnose diseases. 

Scientiests in the bio veterinary research laboratory at Wageningen University gave them sugary water as a reward after showing them samples infected with the current global pandemic. 

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