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Scientists uncover alarming similarity between dolphin and human samples: 'The impacts are not yet known'
They've been discovered in whales, fish, krill, and now dolphins, posing a severe risk to their health. Scientists uncover ...
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications – including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives – in their fat, according to a new study that is sounding the alarm on ...
New research reveals an endearing habit amongst bottlenose dolphins that crops up during playtime—one that we humans display too. Here’s what the study found. Dolphins are beloved amongst researchers ...
Dolphins are social creatures that, like all of us, get old. Signs of aging in dolphins include less energy, changes to skin, ...
The paper is released for public view weeks after Google announced its AI model, DolphinGemma, which is set to revolutionize dolphin communication Getty Research reveals that dolphins can mimic human ...
An aquatic weed fed by human activity is killing off dolphins, warns new research. The phytoplankton bloom deprived bottlenose dolphins of nutritious prey, damaged habitats and led to a sharp rise in ...
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