PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Scientists no longer have to collect poop to get key data on the health of endangered right whales.
A new study indicates that under the right conditions, scientists can quickly obtain hormonal data by collecting the spray from whales’ blowholes at sea.
The study by scientists with the Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at the New England Aquarium was published Tuesday in the journal, Scientific Reports. The team used a boat with long poles to
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