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Bart Weetjens: Jak jsem učil krysy vyčmuchat miny

Filmed Jun 2010 • Posted Dec 2010TEDxRotterdam 2010
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Bart Weetjens mluví na TEDxRotterdam o úžasném projektu: trénování krys k vyhledávání min. Ukazuje klipy svých "hrdinných krys" v akci a předkládá náhled další fáze své práce: naučit je vyhledat tuberkulózu v laboratoři.

Bart Weet­jens is developing a new approach to the land ­mine detection problem: train­ing giant pouched rats to detect explosives in minute amounts. Full bio »

Translated into Czech by Petra Mudruňková
Reviewed by Lucie Kaplanová
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