Drones have been used to successfully collect samples from the exhaled breathor "blow"from wild humpback, sperm and fin whales in northern Norway, hailing a new era of non-invasive health monitoring … [+3355 chars]
Drone sampling of whale breath reveals first evidence of potentially deadly virus in Arctic - Phys.org
Drones have been used to successfully collect samples from the exhaled breath—or "blow"—from wild humpback, sperm and fin whales in northern Norway, hailing a new era of non-invasive health monitoring for these marine giants in Arctic regions.
By:King's College London
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