By SAKURA KAWAMURA/ Staff Writer
July 8, 2023 at 07:00 JST
Gunma Governor Ichita Yamamoto announces plans to solicit researchers for an illness-detecting dog project on June 9. (Sakura Kawamura)
MAEBASHI—Gunma Prefecture is pumping 124 million yen ($873,000) into a project to train dogs that can sniff out health problems, such as cancer, in humans. [Read More]
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