The latest discovery is that elements of their vocals function in a way that’s fascinatingly similar to human vowels, making ...
According to the team, changing the human-based perception of timing was crucial to these findings. In humans, vowels are ...
Some “clicks” made by sperm whales may actually be “clacks,” but marine biologists debate what, if anything, that means.
Exploding whale fanatics will find a boatload of fun activities in Florence on Sunday, Nov. 16. There will be a 55-year ...
In a paper just published in Open Mind, a journal, a group of researchers with the Cetacean Translation Initiative ( CETI ), ...
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.
In the decades since, the “Exploding Whale” has gone from a cautionary tale to a beloved piece of Oregon lore. The 55th ...
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Vowel Sounds "Thought To Be Unique To Humans" Discovered In Sperm Whales For The First Time
Y ou might’ve heard we’re trying to talk to whales. It sounds crazy, but it’s not so far-fetched, as in recent years we’ve ...
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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 robots can hover over marine mammals and gather all sorts of information in a way that’s less invasive to the animals ...
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AI eavesdropped on whale talk and may have found something new
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been deployed to eavesdrop on the underwater chatter of sperm whales, potentially uncovering ...
A male sperm whale can grow to weigh as much as 45 tons, and that's a lot for a creature of this world. The female of the same species, however, is three times lighter, and would be a perfect fit (in ...
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