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Les objets connectés pour le suivi du cheval de sport
Les objets connectés pour le suivi du cheval de sport – Benoît Pasquiet (IFCE) Pourquoi choisir un objet connecté ?comment le sélectionner ? L’utiliser efficacement

AI helps this Koda social robot dog sense human emotions
This AI robot dog not only climbs stairs but also interacts socially with its human owners. If you can’t adopt a real dog, why not

Virtual veterinarians on the rise as pet parents hunker down during the coronavirus
At 8 years old, Cowboy is normally a rambunctious Papillon with bad table manners. But about a month into a statewide shelter-in-place order in New

LIC inks hi-tech cow collar deal
LIC has formed a distribution partnership with Israeli-based Afimilk to market its hi-tech cow collars in New Zealand. The AfiCollar, worn around the cow’s neck,

Une nouvelle application vous permet de signaler ou retrouver les animaux perdus
L’ASBL liégeoise Animal Research a créé une application pour smartphone permettant, grâce à la géolocalisation, de signaler et retrouver un animal errant, blessé ou décédé

AVMA Telehealth guidelines give veterinarians a place to start
A practical guide that supports the use of telehealth across the entire profession is now available from the AVMA. The thoughtful integration of telehealth into

These startups are building tech to tackle pet obesity
Go out to any of the big city parks across Europe, and you will encounter dogs of all breeds, shapes and sizes. On a walk

Space satellites use machine learning to count elephants on Earth
Vulnerable elephant populations are now being tracked from space using Earth-observation satellites and a type of artificial intelligence (AI) called machine learning.As part of an

Thingsfactory introduces new technology for fever and behaviour detection in Livestock
To facilitate a safe post-COVID-19 environment where zoonotic viruses that jump from animals to humans – COVID-19, H1N1, bird flu, and others such as African