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The University of Zagreb, TIRAMISU partner, presented how they train bees to detect explosives and landmines during the 10th International Symposium on Humanitarian Demining

The University of Zagreb, TIRAMISU partner, presented how they train bees to detect explosives and landmines during the 10th International Symposium on Humanitarian Demining

The University of Zagreb, a partner in the TIRAMISU project, is developing a method to train honeybees to detect explosives. The main focus of the initiative is to condition honeybees to search for the scent of TNT.

During the 10th International Symposium ‘Humanitarian Demining 2013, opened by Ivo Josipovi?, President of the Republic of Croatia, both the work of the TIRAMISU project and the work carried out by the University of Zagreb were presented to the public.

The digital newspapers, Mais Online and Croatian Times, have produced dedicated reports on how honeybees can detect landmines buried in the ground from more than three miles away.

Here you can read the full articles.

Bees trained to detect explosives and landmines - General News - Croatian Times Online News - English Newspaper.pdf

The Croatian 'bomb bees' that can sniff out landmines from THREE MILES away

For further information: www.fp7-tiramisu.eu