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Sky Sports' golden age is over - and influencers and virtue signalling won't save them: SIMON JORDAN
Sky's decline in viewing numbers is significant, in no small way because of piracy and the prices broadcasters have to charge ...
Rats don’t always have the best reputations, but one named Ronin with a super sense of smell is working to change that. Ronin and his landmine-sniffing rat pack are making a name for rodents ...
APOPO has a program where it teaches African giant pouched rats to sniff out the chemicals in abandoned mines and other weapons left behind in periods of war, according to Guinness World Records.
An African giant pouched rat is being honored in the record books after detecting more than 100 landmines and other undetonated explosives in Cambodia, Belgian non-profit APOPO announced Friday.
Ronin, a rat trained to sniff out explosives, has earned an entry in the Guinness World Records after finding a record 109 landmines and 15 items of unexploded ordnance in Cambodia’s northern ...
And one rat based out of Cambodia has now detected more landmines than any other rat in history. Meet Ronin. Ronin has detected 109 landmines and 15 items of unexploded ordnance since 2021.
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