Researchers from the University of Queensland have discovered that migrating humpback whales off Australia’s east coast experienced less stress...
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Researchers fed an orca six human noises, and what they received in response was astounding, if a little unsettling. The recordings are from a study on orcas’ ability to mimic human speech, which discovered that killer whales can duplicate us fairly well. Also read: Serial killer orcas leave massive shark scarred after attack Josep Call, a co-author of the published study,...
Researchers from the University of Queensland have discovered that migrating humpback whales off Australia’s east coast experienced less stress...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo published findings on a method of attaching artificial skin to robot faces to protect machinery and mimic human...
Human fear of sharks has deep roots. Written works and art from the ancient world contain references to sharks preying on sailors as early as the...
Entanglements with fishing gear is the biggest killer of whales and dolphins.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have discovered that wild Egyptian fruit bats possess high cognitive abilities previously believed to be unique to...
Despite making a comeback after a century of whaling, grey whales are declining again on the BC coast because of climate and human pressures. The...
Despite making a comeback after a century of whaling, grey whales are declining again on the BC coast because of climate and human pressures. The...
Computers have come so far in terms of their power and potential, rivaling and even eclipsing human brains in their ability to store and crunch data,...
Human skin can absorb ‘forever chemicals’, University of Birmingham researchers discovered, revealing a new pathway for these toxic...