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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 ...
Alongside Leah Blankenship and Lila Kaye, two neurodivergent graduate students from UO, Smear created the NeuroDiversity Innovation Centers for Excellence in Neuroscience, otherwise known as “NICE in ...
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.
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