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Landmines remain an ever present danger on battlefields. That’s for both soldiers in an active conflict and civilians once a war is over. Millions of anti-personnel landmines are buried around ...
Trained to sniff out deadly landmines buried deep beneath the soil, Ronin now holds the Guinness World Record for most explosives detected by a rat. He’s a five-year-old hero, born in Tanzania ...
Cambodia remains one of the most heavily mined countries in the world A rat named Ronin sniffed for landmines in a minefield in Preah Vihear province. A landmine-hunting rat in Cambodia has set a ...
Progress made over decades in ridding the world of landmines was at risk, he said. UNMAS's head of policy and advocacy, James Staples, said nearly 60 countries or territories, from Ukraine to ...
(CNN) — 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 ...
Ronin the African giant pouched rat set a new world record for the most landmines detected by a rat. Guinness World Records gave the distinction to Ronin on World Rat Day, which fell on Friday.
Ronin and his landmine-sniffing rat pack are making a name for rodents everywhere by saving innocent civilians from hidden explosives. The African giant pouched rat recently set a new world record ...
Alabama gymnastics will be returning to the NCAA semifinals, alongside Florida, after the two had strong showings in the Tuscaloosa Regional finals. Alabama was trailing Cal for second at the ...
A landmine-hunting rat in Cambodia has set a new world record by sniffing out more than 100 mines and pieces of unexploded ordnance, a charity said Friday. Ronin, a giant African pouched rat ...
The partnership aims to integrate Safe Pro's patented AI technology, SpotlightAI, into Ukraine's demining operations, modernizing the country's landmine detection and clearance processes.
Moves by five NATO countries to quit a treaty banning the use of landmines have experts worried, ahead of a Geneva meeting aiming to boost efforts on ridding the world of the explosive ordnance.