Humans typically consider peeing a private act. But for many animals, it’s a crucial way to share information—one that goes way beyond simply marking territory. Scientists are increasingly aware of ...
A study conducted over the course of decades found that signature noises bottlenose dolphins make are altered by mothers when speaking to calves. New research using data derived from decades of ...
Unlike humans, marine animals are not born with the innate ability to speak and learn complex languages. But that doesn't ...
Efforts to decode animal communication using artificial intelligence are gaining momentum, with researchers worldwide working on projects that could one day allow humans to communicate directly with ...
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