Posted on 03/15/2022 10:48:42 AM PDT by Red Badger
Formica fusca ants can be trained to detect cancerous cells.
Paul Devienne, Laboratoire d'Ethologie Expérimentale et Comparée at 'Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
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You've probably heard about dogs that have been trained to smell cancer in humans. But what about ants doing the same job? A team of scientists has found that ants can use their keen sense of smell to detect cancerous cells.
The team used Formica fusca ants, also known as silky ants, and trained them through a reward system. "After a few minutes of training, these insects, which use smell for daily tasks, were able to differentiate healthy human cells from cancerous human cells," the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) said in a statement Wednesday.
Researchers have been exploring ways to quickly and efficiently detect cancer early without having to resort to pricy or invasive methods. "Our findings suggest that using ants as living tools to detect biomarkers of human cancer is feasible, fast, and less laborious than using other animals," the researchers said in a paper published in iScience last month.
Paul Devienne, Laboratoire d'Ethologie Expérimentale et Comparée at 'Université Sorbonne Paris Nord Training the ants involved associating the reward of a sugar solution with the smell the researchers wanted them to detect. The team tested the ants' memories with trials where no reward was present. The trained ants spent time near the odor they were conditioned to respond to. The insects were also able to differentiate between two different cancer cell lines.
Dogs are good at sniffing out cancer, but the training process is time consuming. Said CNRS, "The efficacy of this method must now be assessed using clinical trials on a human being, but this first study shows that ants have high potential, are capable of learning very quickly, at lower cost, and are efficient."
The researchers see a potential for ants to also sniff out other odors, like narcotics, explosives or other diseases. They're not as cuddly as dogs, but their olfactory superpowers are just as keen.
...and if it’s a fire ant, they can kill the cancer as well.
More paperwork?
Ant wrangler. Yeee haaaah!
I always feel sorry for that one ant that’s stuck.
If the Evil Google logo was gone, that would be a cool screen saver.
:)
Oh no, not THEM!
Wouldn’t that be an interesting treatment. Just like maggots are used to eat necrotic tissue with great success an and colony can be placed on you to go eat your cancer... Of course how do you make cancer cells tastier then the rest of you??? Maybe they can make cancer taste like sugar, or anything else ants get in to in my cupboards.
I’m so thrilled. Now I need to find some ants. Do they still have ant farms?
Apparently lots of them. Now we can breed our own.
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Your software seems to have some “bugs” in it.
Just make sure you limit the number of ants, that would be a hell of a way to die, but at least you would be cancer free...lol.
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