Findings of a new study show that bats have a language that they use to communicate and convey things to each other. For the new research published in the British journal Scientific Reports, ...
Did you know bats “speak” to each other individually? What do bats mean in different cultures? At the new exhibition Bats: Language & Cultures, presented by the Anderson Language and Technology Center ...
“Mamama,” “dadada,” “bababa” – parents usually welcome with enthusiasm the sounds of a baby’s babble. Babbling is the first milestone when learning to speak. All typically developing infants babble, ...
German scientists in Tübingen and Konstanz have discovered that, high above our heads, bats are not only using echolocation to find food — they’re using it to talk amongst themselves. And they could ...
Uruguayan scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence algorithm and reference library of bat ultrasound pulses to enable the use of acoustic monitoring of this understudied regional fauna.
“Mamama,” “dadada,” “bababa” – parents usually welcome with enthusiasm the sounds of a baby’s babble. Babbling is the first milestone when learning to speak. All typically developing infants babble, ...
Ahana Aurora Fernandez does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
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