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Sperm whales use vowel-like sounds, study finds
In a groundbreaking revelation, researchers have discovered that sperm whales communicate using vowel-like sounds, a ...
The latest discovery is that elements of their vocals function in a way that’s fascinatingly similar to human vowels, making ...
The research relies on a generative adversarial network, an AI system that learned to recognize real whale codas while ...
Scientists have spent the last five years observing sperm whale communication and behaviors using tags, buoys and drones. They’ve finally begun to learn how whales use calls for communication.
Some “clicks” made by sperm whales may actually be “clacks,” but marine biologists debate what, if anything, that means.
In a paper just published in Open Mind, a journal, a group of researchers with the Cetacean Translation Initiative ( CETI ), ...
Scientists have decoded the language that whales use to communicate with each other in the ocean during social interactions ...
Sperm whales use sound to identify themselves socially in a similar manner to how humans use clothing, a new study revealed. Sperm whales in the Pacific Ocean use sound as a form of “symbolic marking” ...
WASHINGTON, March 2 (Reuters) - Dolphins, porpoises, killer whales, sperm whales and other toothed whales produce an array of sounds - to find prey employing a sonar-like system called echolocation ...
WHALES ALONG THEIR ENTIRE TRIP. SINCE JANUARY. THE SONG OF THE WHALE SAILBOAT HAS BEEN FOLLOWING RIGHT WHALES AS THEY MIGRATE NORTH ALONG THE EAST COAST. ITS CREW NOT ONLY WATCHING THE WHALES, BUT ...
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