Salmon exposed to cocaine and its main byproduct roam more widely
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- somenameforme - 10662 sekunder sedanCould this not have been simply an instinct to find cleaner waters? I'm surprised they didn't add another control group which injected something unpleasant that could be naturally found in an area, but would be undesirable - ammonia, some sort of acid, or something along those lines.
- shrubble - 3233 sekunder sedanI learned recently about “Vin Mariani” a wine from the 1860s that was fortified with coca leaves and contained 6mg per liquid ounce of the wine; except for the bottles sold in USA where it was 7.2mg per ounce, because there were other patent medicines that had cocaine in them and the manufacturer added a bit more to be competitive in the market.
The Pope of the time loved the stuff and awarded the company a Vatican medal for it.
- pixelpoet - 6079 sekunder sedanShine on you crazy salmon
- throwa356262 - 4976 sekunder sedanAnd just like that, smoked Salmon became popular again :)
BTW, did you knew municipalities can easily measure fluctuations in drug usage by testing the sewage water? In fact, sometimes they can see clear differences between different parts of the city.
- zhouzhao - 15048 sekunder sedanIf that is not one good argument to start producing cocaine locally, then I don't know!
Save the fish.
- throwpoaster - 4711 sekunder sedanWe’re looking at you, Vancouver.
- api - 3535 sekunder sedanCocaine bear, cocaine shark, cocaine… salmon?
Nördnytt! 🤓