Picture of long-beaked common dolphin off Southern California taken during research authorized by permit #19091 from the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service. For the first time ever, a team ...
A pod of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) swimming at the Las Cuevitas dive site in the Revillagigedo Archipelago. We typically imagine echolocation as “seeing” with sound—experiencing ...
It is impossible these days to turn on the national news without hearing an update on the conflict in Crimea. This week, a story that involves animals caught our attention. Now that Russia has annexed ...
Sound is essential for communication and sensing in dolphins, so anything that disrupts it could be bad news. That is why conservation science company SEA, in collaboration with the US Navy, has been ...
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These Dolphins Use Sea Sponges on Their Faces to Hunt and It’s More Complicated Than Anyone Thought
One dolphin swam past, her nose oddly enlarged. On a closer look, the bulb was a marine sponge — wedged tightly onto her beak like a soft, fleshy glove. She was not playing. She was hunting. Off the ...
Navy dolphin K-Dog sports a "pinger" device that allows him to be tracked underwater. Brien Aho/U.S. Navy Two weeks after the fall of Baghdad, U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Andrew Garrett guides an ...
Google has introduced DolphinGemma, an AI model that allows researchers to speak to dolphins using Pixel phones. The model is trained to analyze and generate dolphin vocalizations, all running through ...
Federal investigators have concluded that U.S. Navy ships testing an undersea surveillance system in the Bahamas were the likely cause of mysterious mass strandings of whales and dolphins two years ...
Prologue : Saving Humphrey -- Minds in the water -- First insights -- In search of the dolphin Rosetta stone -- Nonterrestrial thinkers -- The face in the mirror -- Through the looking glass -- ...
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