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OSU engineers achieve first-of-its-kind sample collection using UAS
August 05, 2024
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Aug. 5 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:

Just as a runny nose, warm forehead or body aches can indicate a person's well-being, researchers can detect details concerning a dolphin's well-being through an exhaled breath.

As you might imagine, collection of a dolphin exhalation is likely harder than it sounds. However, a group of researchers from Oklahoma State University's Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education . . .

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