whales
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Whale Drone Demonstration: Flying for Snotty Research
Researchers have successfully used a remote-controlled device for the first time to collect real-time breath samples from wild whales. Now experts are saying that this could set a precedent for future research, helping marine biology step away from old and invasive techniques in favor of whale-friendly tech.
Latest Research Articles
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Dead Whale at Coney Island Likely Killed by Ship Strike
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Gulls Bully Whales, Steal Their Breath
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Right Whales May Boast Unique Voices
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New Worm Species Discovered in Antarctic Whale Bones
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Massive Whales Lack Caution, Explains for Ship Collisions, Say Experts
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Huge Whales Boast Unique 'Bungee Cord' Nerves
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New Fossil is Missing Link in Sperm Whale Evolution
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Humpback Whales No Longer Endangered
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How Marine Predators Evolved with Changing Oceans
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Scientists Create Best Family Tree Ever of Baleen Whales
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Mysterious Whale Song Suggests New Species
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This Whale Travels Further Than Any Other Mammal Alive - Raises New Questions