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These salmon got high on cocaine. That wasn’t the craziest part
In a groundbreaking study published Monday, researcher Jack Brand revealed that salmon exposed to cocaine swim faster and travel farther than their sober peers. The research found that fish receiving the drug's breakdown product, benzoylecgonine, swam nearly twice as far as those solely given cocaine. This raises concerns about how human drug use impacts aquatic ecosystems.
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