In a new book called Why Whales Sing, Eduardo Mercado details his life's work to try and understand what whale songs are all about.
Since 2014, scientists have listened to a unique whale vocalization they call a “biotwang.” The call, which sounds a bit like squeaking metal, was first detected by an autonomous sea glider near the ...
A new open-source device records whale clicks with context, giving AI the data it needs to search for structure in sperm ...
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Tapping into whale talk
Harvard engineers, as part of Project CETI, have built an open-source bio-logger that adheres to sperm whales and records ...
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