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HLS
28-Nov-2006, 05:49 PM
I really think this is stupid. But something different:cool:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/11/28/bombsniffing.bees.reut/index.html






PHOENIX, Arizona (Reuters) -- Scientists at a U.S. weapons laboratory say they have trained bees to sniff out explosives in a project they say could have far-reaching applications for U.S. homeland security and the Iraq war.
Researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico said they trained honeybees to stick out their proboscis -- the tube they use to feed on nectar -- when they smell explosives in anything from cars and roadside bombs to belts similar to those used by suicide bombers.
Researchers in the program, dubbed the Stealthy Insect Sensor Project, published their findings Monday.
By exposing the insects to the odor of explosives followed by a sugar water reward, researchers said they trained bees to recognize substances ranging from dynamite and C-4 plastic explosives to the Howitzer propellant grains used in improvised explosive devices in Iraq.
"When bees detect the presence of explosives, they simply stick their proboscis out," research scientist Tim Haarmann told Reuters in a telephone interview. "You don't have to be an expert in animal behavior to understand it as there is no ambiguity."
The findings followed 18 months of research at the U.S. Energy Department's Los Alamos facility, the nation's leading nuclear weapons laboratory.
"We are very excited at the success of our research as it could have far-reaching implications for both defense and homeland security," Haarmann said.
While scientists have trained wasps to respond to the trace of explosives, Haarmann said research with bees appeared to show more promise.
Haarmann said the bees could be carried in hand-held detectors the size of a shoe box, and could be used to sniff out explosives in airports, roadside security checks, or even placed in robot bomb disposal equipment.
He said the next step would be to manufacture the bee boxes and train security guards in their use.
"It would be great to start saving some lives with this," he said.

radiokill
28-Nov-2006, 05:51 PM
I read something like that in maxim....except I think they were saying wasps. Anyway, sounds pretty cool. Can't remember, but I think they were testing them w/ narcotics, too.

MikePizzoff
28-Nov-2006, 06:12 PM
It's all fun and games until someone has an allergic reaction.

HLS
28-Nov-2006, 07:12 PM
I am terrorfied of wasps. When I was 4 I climed a slide in a playground swarming with wasps and was stung all over. As an adult I run away like a baby when I see one.

radiokill
28-Nov-2006, 07:21 PM
As an adult I run away like a baby when I see one.

:lol:

I know lots of folks who do!

capncnut
29-Nov-2006, 01:30 AM
How bizarre. One day at a local park, I remember a wasp kept flying around my face so I slapped it. The bugger wouldn't go and it kept coming back for the hand. The more I waved around, the more aggressive the attacks became. In fact, everytime I take a shortcut through that park, I keep getting attacked by wasps. Maybe it's family have a contract out on me? :lol:

HLS
29-Nov-2006, 01:35 AM
How bizarre. One day at a local park, I remember a wasp kept flying around my face so I slapped it. The bugger wouldn't go and it kept coming back for the hand. The more I waved around, the more aggressive the attacks became. In fact, everytime I take a shortcut through that park, I keep getting attacked by wasps. Maybe it's family have a contract out on me? :lol:


I have the same problems with birds. When i was a student at University of Kansas i got too close to a Red Wing blackbird nest and the birds attacked me and chased me clear out of their territory. This was at the park and pond up there. A year later they still reconized me and they went after me. Scary.

capncnut
29-Nov-2006, 02:09 AM
When i was a student at University of Kansas i got too close to a Red Wing blackbird nest and the birds attacked me and chased me clear out of their territory. This was at the park and pond up there. A year later they still reconized me and they went after me.

You're not Tippi Hendren by any chance? :D