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Sperm Whale “Phonetic Alphabet” Surprisingly Similar In Structure To Human Language
IFLScience· 1 day agoCetaceans have long been famous for their communication abilities. Sperm whales (Physeter...
Beached fin whale at Delaware Seashore State Park dies; necropsy to be performed
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe 50-foot fin whale that beached itself at Delaware State Park on Sunday died overnight. Marine...
Whale calf covered in killer whale bites washes ashore on the Oregon Coast
KOIN News 6 Portland· 1 hour agoThe carcass of a gray whale calf covered in killer whale bite marks washed up onto Tish-A-Tang Beach...
Sperm whale communication could be remarkably close to human languages, scientists say
Euronews via Yahoo News· 1 hour ago“We're now starting to find the first building blocks of whale language," said David Gruber, founder...
Whale washes up along beach in Delaware near Indian River Inlet
CBS News· 3 days agoA whale washed up along the beach in Delaware near the Indian River Inlet on Sunday, the Marine...
Sperm Whale Communication Is Remarkably Similar to Human Language, Research Suggests
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSperm whales’ clicking communiques include context and combination structures that make their...
63 ETH Whale Buys Mark Final Days of Dogeverse Presale, Ends Soon
Inside Bitcoins· 1 hour agoThe presale of Dogeverse sparks excitement in the crypto community as a single whale purchases...
Scientists find an ‘alphabet’ in whale songs - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 20 hours ago“The fundamental similarities that we do find are really fascinating,” Gero said. Since 2005, Gero...
Whale Trades Propel RNDR Price Rally 40%: What's Next for Render Token? - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 3 hours agoLast week, Render Token (RNDR) soared by 40% as whale activity intensified, pushing its market cap...
Sperm whales may have their own 'alphabet'
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“Sperm whale calls are, in principle, capable of expressing a wider space of meanings than we previously thought!” MIT computer science graduate student...