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Mysterious nonhuman language reported in earth’s oceans
Across the world’s oceans, hydrophones are picking up intricate patterns of clicks, whistles, and pulses that do not map neatly onto any human language. Researchers are now treating these underwater ...
Scientists confirmed that West Coast transient killer whales actually form two separate groups split between inner and outer ...
Irish Marine Acoustics Platform (IMAP) research project will identify, manage and mitigate the underwater noise from now to 2028 ...
Videos of the bubbles, visible between 33rd Street and Longfellow Avenue, spread on social media, with commenters offering a ...
Lately, Fred Sharpe has been focusing on whale noises that can be heard at the surface. He says they're understudied compared ...
A rare sea creature was spotted in Mexico as researchers document the first-ever live sighting of the ginkgo-toothed beaked ...
Scientists have revealed that Hawaiian monk seals produce far more underwater vocalizations than previously believed. Their ...
Scientists have spotted the rare ginkgo-toothed beaked whales, one of 24 species of beaked whales, for the first time in Mexico's Baja California coast.
Sperm whales may have a human-like language: New study reveals vowel patterns in whale communication
New research reveals sperm whale communication is more complex than thought. Instead of simple clicks, whales use vowel-like ...
After years of searching, a team of scientists in Mexico finally spotted a mysterious whale species once thought to be a myth ...
Narwhals, one of the shyest and most sensitive whale species on Earth, keep slamming into it. At one site, it’s happening ...
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