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Whales and dolphins aren’t the only producers of sound in the oceans. Earthquakes rattle the seafloor, while container ships rumble at the surface and — believe it or not — fish sing. In California’s ...
The surprising similarities humans share with whales. The surprising similarities humans share with whales; Steve goes on an underwater expedition to learn about singing humpbacks, matriarchal sperm ...
Daniil and Nastya, both 21, had been dating for three years before their engagement, and spent the summer working in Crimea Daniil, 21, proposed to his girlfriend Nastya, also 21, while they were ...
This past July and August scientists onboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) spotted the oddities through the eyes of an underwater robot as they explored the Mar del Plata ...
So you’ve decided you want to learn how to sing, or you’ve recently taught yourself how to do it. If you’ve mastered the basics or you aspire to become a professional singer, you know there’s more to ...
SYDNEY — Beneath Antarctic ice, one of the ocean’s most fearsome predators is belting out underwater ballads that follow recognizable patterns, and scientists say they carry a statistical structure ...
In a study published today, UNSW Sydney researchers found that the underwater songs of leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) in Antarctica share structural similarities with the nursery rhymes often sung ...
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