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Tiny, remote-controlled helicopters hovering above the blowholes of whales have collected snot samples that could help scientists learn which bacteria lurk in seemingly healthy cetaceans in the wild. The research is focused primarily on blue whales and gray whales, with some tests on sperm whales.

link: (http://www.livescience.com/animals/081110-...)
submitted by: chinbrin   Nov 11, 2008
category: Science keywords: whale, snot, sample, helicopter, hover
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Luckily they didn't make some poor unfortunate minimum wage worker dangle overhead with a dixie cup.
posted by: headphoneguy     Nov 12, 2008

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