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Whales are known for their eerie undersea songs, but now experts say those melodic tones are far more complex than previously believed. Researchers were able to decipher hidden- language like ...
and found that these songs have rhythm, just like human music. In fact, lemur songs seem to have at least two main rhythm patterns similar to many human songs. The first is the 1:1 pattern ...
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A groundbreaking study, published in Science, has unearthed surprising parallels between human languages and whale songs, specifically their shared adherence to Zipf's law. The research, led by ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield voiced his thoughts about Canadian fans booing the American national anthem during NHL games in Canadian cities. The booing of the American national anthem ...
Perhaps now, even across species. Two new studies this week focused on whale song and found striking, structural parallels to human language, especially in humpback whales. To be clear ...
It’s cultural change at a large, rapid pace.” She compares this dynamic to human fashion or pop songs: “Culture is a really important part of humpback whale life, and song is part of it.” The Science ...
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Whale song is more similar to human language than previously thought, research has found. The study, led by the University of St Andrews, revealed a previously undetected “language-like structure” in ...
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