Sperm whales, which make clicking sounds to communicate, use different “vowels” in ways similar to human speech ...
The sounds made by sperm whales are “one of the closest parallels” in the animal kingdom to the language of humans, a study ...
Sperm whales produce powerful clicks to communicate. To our ears, they sound nothing more than a series of repetitive, ...
Project CETI, you may recall, is the same group that recently released footage showing adult sperm whales collaborating as ...
Analysis shows whales’ coda vocalizations are ‘highly complex’ and remarkably similar to our own ...
CETI’s previous scientific findings, aided by artificial intelligence, have already revealed a strikingly intricate system of ...
According to researchers with Project CETI, a US non-profit working to understand sperm whales, the clicks known as "codas" ...
Learn how analyzing “vowel-like” patterns in sperm whale clicks, uncovers one of the closest parallels to human language in ...
Sperm whales and humans may have more in common than you may think, as scientists find our speech patterns are surprisingly ...
Scientists find sperm whales use structured rules similar to human speech, revealing complex communication and new insights.
Sperm whales are not alone in showing advanced communication. Dolphins, for example, use signature whistles that function ...
A new report from scientists at Project CETI demonstrates that the noises that sperm whales make to communicate with each other contain what humans would describe as vowels.