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Bloodhound bees to take the stingout of terrorism

By Clive Cookson, Science Editor

Published: February 24 2006 02:00 | Last updated: February 24 2006 02:00

British bees are vying with American wasps to play a role as ultra-sensitive odour detectors, with applications that include sniffing out explosives, diagnosing disease and monitoring food quality.

The insects are as sensitive as bloodhounds but can be "trained" far more quickly than dogs to recognise specific molecules.

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