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AI used to fight antibioresistance
Scientists in the United Kingdom and China have announced plans to use artificial intelligence on chicken farms in order to combat the problem of antibiotic

NVA clinics purchased by German-owned company
JAB Holding Co. has agreed to buy a majority stake in National Veterinary Associates for an undisclosed price, the companies announced this June in a

PetNow – the World’s First Wearable High-Definition Monitor for Dogs
Dogs are truly man’s best friend and always beloved members of the family. Now, with PetNow, pet owners can always stay connected with their dogs

The upgraded Whisper Stethoscope Makes Noise
The Whisper digital auscultation (stethoscope) system, introduced in 2014, initially found use in feedlot hospitals, as a tool for assessing severity of respiratory cases and

Raising the bar of ethical farming, startup offers ‘disruptive’ agritech
There have been necklace and ear-clip type livestock health monitoring devices, but uLikeKorea’s is the first that goes inside a cow’s body. Kim, who has

The Best Pet Trackers for Your Furry Friends
Wearables have arrived in the domestic animal kingdom. Caring pet guardians are using GPS or Wi-Fi-powered electronic collars to do everything from track a pet’s

V-Pet Tracker, Vodafone propose son tracker d’activité pour animaux domestiques.
L’opérateur propose dans les pays où il opère (Espagne, Grande-Bretagne, Allemagne, Italie…) son V-Pet Tracker. Un traqueur d’activité pour votre chien ou votre chat. Un

DeepMind’s new AI tracks Serengeti herds from images alone
DeepMind, the U.K.-based AI research subsidiary acquired by Alphabet in 2014 for $500 million, today detailed ecological research its science team is conducting to develop

Wearable pet devices are putting human privacy at risk
The billion-dollar pet industry now has a growing market dedicated to wearable devices but new research from the University of Bristol has found these devices