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BRD gets a three-day head start before a human can spot it. Two research teams just built tools to close that window. One listens, one smells.
Every rancher knows the look of a calf that’s a little off. Head low, ears soft, hanging at the back of the herd. By the time you can spot it from the truck, the bug usually has a three-day head start. A European team just hung a microphone over a pen of calves and let an AI model listen for the cough. A University of Tennessee team is teaching AI to read the chemical fingerprint of illness in cattle breath. Both are early stage research, but both are pointing in the same direction: passive detection that catches BRD before a human can.
In Simple Terms explains the problem and the technology. The Deep Dive goes into what the research actually found, where it falls short, and the questions producers should be asking before a microphone goes up in their pen.
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