Zach Yap, a research and design engineer for OSU's Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education, launches a UAS in hopes of collecting a breath-plume sample from a dolphin at Dolphin Quest Hawaii. // PHOTO: Oklahoma State University
August 7, 2024
BY Oklahoma State University
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