International scientists have found that whale noises and songs share the same structure with human language. The scientists analyzed the groans, moans, whistles, barks, shrieks and squeaks in ...
Scientists just had a conversation with a humpback whale, and the response was astonishing. Using AI, researchers mimicked ...
Two new studies have found that whale song has structural similarities to human languages, especially when it comes to ...
Chrissy Lovett had just opened Maui Ocean Adventures when a deadly wildfire swept through Lahaina in 2023, burning up the ...
It’s tiny, it’s silver and it’s at the center of a decades-long controversy over California’s water system. It’s the delta smelt. This threatened fish lives exclusively in the Sacramento-San Joaquin ...
Humpback whale songs share structural similarities with human language, suggesting complex communication patterns.
Despite humans and whales being separated by millions of years of evolution, our vocalizations follow the same principle ...
Killer whales are the only natural predator of baleen whales—those that have "baleen" in their mouths to sieve their plankton ...
A study finds that whale songs are similar to human speech patterns after breaking down the sound lengths and frequencies ...
Some baleen whales avoid killer whale attacks by singing songs at deep frequencies that their predators cannot hear.