Sperm whales, which make clicking sounds to communicate, use different “vowels” in ways similar to human speech ...
The sound is sharp, spare and strange, a burst of clicks cutting through seawater. For years, researchers treated those sperm ...
Project CETI, you may recall, is the same group that recently released footage showing adult sperm whales collaborating as ...
Off the coast of Dominica, a small Caribbean island nation, researchers have spent years lowering hydrophones into deep water ...
Somewhere in the deep water off Dominica, a sperm whale surfaces after a foraging dive and fires off a rapid burst of clicks.
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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.