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The Tech That’s Changing Veterinary Medicine
Technological advancements are not just for humans – many of them will and have, improve the lives of pets and other animals immensely too, and

Palmarès Innov’Space 2021: 7 lauréats 2 étoiles et 28 lauréats 1 étoile
Au total, 108 dossiers devaient faire l’objet d’un examen par le jury du Space. Seul le tiers a passé la barre. Parmi les 35 dossiers

Is my cat happy? This app predicts feline moods
“Is my cat happy or not?”, is a question that has been haunting owners of notoriously inscrutable felines since forever – but it may soon

Embracing Telehealth in Equine Medicine
Has a client texted you a picture of a horse’s cut leg and you responded with care instructions? Then you’ve participated in telemedicine! Cristobal Navas

Anivive Announces Publication Highlighting the First Successful Use of Artificial Intelligence in Diagnosing Valley Fever in Dogs
Anivive, a pet health technology company transforming the therapeutic discovery and development process, announced the publication of « Detecting Pulmonary Coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever) with Deep Convolutional

Cow masks? Agricultural company tries methane-absorbing wearable device
Cargill Inc. is partnering with Zelp Ltd., a U.K.-based startup, to distribute devices that are put over a dairy cow’s nose to absorb methane released

CES 2022 Adds Two Surprising Inclusions to Tech Pavilions
Attendees at CES 2022 can check out two new tech pavilions this year: food tech and space tech, with the space tech pavilion including a

Pet Tech : Yoann Latouche commente les dernières innovations
La filière des animaux de compagnie et son marché colossal de 5 milliards d’euros par an ne passent pas à côté du développement sans précédent

The researchers who want to know if cows are getting a good night’s sleep
Little is known about the sleep needs of cows, beyond it playing an essential physiological function, but scientists at AgResearch are trying to find out