The now-better-understood narwhal, or 'unicorn whale.' (Photo by Glenn Williams) Marine Biology mystery solvedFunction of 'unicorn' whale's 8-foot tooth discovered by Harvard School of Dental Medicine researcher By Leah Gourley HMS Communications Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM) researcher Martin Nweeia has just answered a marine Science question that had eluded the scientific community for hundreds of years: why does the narwhal, or "unicorn," whale have an 8-foot-long tooth emerging from its head, and what is its function? Nweeia, a clinical instructor in restorative Dentistry and biomaterials sciences at HSDM, will be presenting his conclusions at the 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals in San Diego.
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