DiscoverScience on Player FMOyster larvae that grow in water with traces of common drugs such as cocaine , ketamine, and fentanyl are slower swimmers that appear more stressed. - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.
Oyster larvae  that grow in water with traces of common   drugs  such as   cocaine  , ketamine, and   fentanyl  are slower swimmers that appear more stressed. - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.

Oyster larvae that grow in water with traces of common drugs such as cocaine , ketamine, and fentanyl are slower swimmers that appear more stressed. - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.

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Oyster larvae that grow in water with traces of common drugs such as cocaine , ketamine, and fentanyl are slower swimmers that appear more stressed.
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Oyster larvae  that grow in water with traces of common   drugs  such as   cocaine  , ketamine, and   fentanyl  are slower swimmers that appear more stressed. - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.

Oyster larvae that grow in water with traces of common drugs such as cocaine , ketamine, and fentanyl are slower swimmers that appear more stressed. - Popular Science from NFB-NEWSLINE.