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As Scientists Are Using Drones to Study Whales - 15/08/2025

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
In the caves along Dominica, in the Caribbean, a drone descends from the c u to say it to a cachalot. The equipment quickly falls on the sides of the whale to set up a sensor. The windscreens of the label will attach skin to the bee, allowing, e.g., the device to record the audio of these sea-arms communicating. Read more (08/15/2025)
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In the caves along Dominica, in the Caribbean, a drone descends from the c u to say it to a cachalot. The equipment quickly falls on the sides of the whale to set up a sensor. The windscreens of the label will attach skin to the bee, allowing, e.g., the device to record the audio of these sea-arms communicating. Read more (08/15/2025)

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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