Sperm whales produce powerful clicks to communicate. To our ears, they sound nothing more than a series of repetitive, ...
The eye of a sperm whale. (Mike Korostelev/Moment/Getty Images) The staccato clicks of sperm whales may sound like ...
Sperm whales communicate in a series of short clicks called codas. Analysis of these clicks shows that the whales can ...
The sounds made by sperm whales are “one of the closest parallels” in the animal kingdom to the language of humans, a study ...
Analysis shows whales’ coda vocalizations are ‘highly complex’ and remarkably similar to our own ...
Sperm whales communicate through rhythmic clicks known as codas and scientists have discovered that each click comes at a ...
The sound is sharp, spare and strange, a burst of clicks cutting through seawater. For years, researchers treated those sperm ...
Sperm whales in the wild. Image via Wikipedia. A groundbreaking study has revealed that sperm whale “codas” (short sequences ...
Off the coast of Dominica, a small Caribbean island nation, researchers have spent years lowering hydrophones into deep water ...
Yes. This case involved a homeschooled student, demonstrating that structured, evidence-based reading intervention can be effectively implemented outside of traditional school settings with consistent ...
Early research ties a speech pattern called word-finding difficulty (WFD) to the same cognitive decline seen during the onset ...
Before a child can read a word, identify a number, or name a color with confidence, something else is already happening.