Over the past few decades, animal sounds have seen a huge surge in research. Advances in recording equipment and analysis techniques have driven new insights into animal behaviour, population ...
Submarines traveling in the Antarctic Ocean first recorded it in the 1960s -- a mysterious quacking sound that baffled observers around the world. They called it the 'bio-duck' calls. Many theories ...
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This week's photo is an artistic visualization of a beluga whale's call collected in the Arctic by graduate student Josh Jones of the Scripps Whale Acoustics Lab, led by John Hildebrand. Georgia Tech ...
Google and a group of game cetologists have undertaken an AI-based investigation of years of undersea recordings, hoping to create a machine learning model that can spot humpback whale calls. It’s ...
A new livestream on YouTube gives listeners the chance to eavesdrop on whales and other sea creatures 3,000 feet below the surface off the coast of Northern California. The sounds are being captured ...
Their sounds were recorded by American engineer Mark Fischer and transformed into visuals by mathematics. Mr Fisher used to work on US Navy sonar and software for defence and aerospace companies but ...
These images may look like just pretty patterns, but they are visual representations of songs sung by whales and dolphins Credit: SPL / BARCROFT MEDIA The sounds were recorded by American engineer ...