An international study, led by researchers from Griffith University, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, the ...
Salmon are being driven wild by cocaine, reveals new research. Traces of the illicit drug in their natural environment change ...
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Cocaine pollution changes behavior of wild Atlantic salmon, study finds
A new international study has provided the first evidence that cocaine and its metabolites ...
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Forget Cocaine Bear, Researchers Are Using Cocaine Salmon To See How Drugs Affect Animal Behaviour
A study of wild salmon exposed to cocaine and its metabolite benzoylegonine indicates that concentrations now common in urban ...
A study finds cocaine-related pollution alters Atlantic salmon movement in the wild, raising concerns about wastewater ...
Scientists in Sweden made an unexpected discovery when they exposed the fish to the illegal drug as well as another substance ...
Sharks off the coast of the Bahamas are ingesting cocaine, painkillers, and caffeine, according to a recent study conducted ...
Cocaine, a drug of abuse, activates just a portion - 10 to 20 percent - of the neurons in the brain's nucleus accumbens, a critical region linked to motivation and addiction. Though small in numbers, ...
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have created a unique, cell-by-cell atlas of the amygdala, a small structure deep ...
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