they uniquely amazing in us this morning , candidate of biological sciences and our colleague ivan zatevakhinwould know ivan good morning. good morning. well, if we talk about, uh, in these studies, we heard that, yes, dogs can recognize these cancer cells, and ants do it for them, what and how they do it, and how this skill will help us. well, ants. they just taught this business, in general, their whole life consists of smells. e. hema of reception is the main channel of communication with the world in ants, so they were simply trained to recognize the smell of cancer cells and, accordingly, the smell of healthy cells by the usual traditional training methods. eh, react. yes, and they naturally react there, if they know, they are probably given there, i think that some kind of sugar solution. yes , that's something delicious different, types of cancer. eh, well while i do not know, this is generally a culture of words, this is generally in vitro so far. what is it about? this suggests that they are very well trained and that they can do it in principle. is it true that dinosaur ants saw eac