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Scientists have collected "blow" samples from wild humpback, sperm, and fin whales in Northern Norway using drones.
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 ...