A study finds that bumblebees can tell long and short light flashes apart, revealing a surprising timing skill in these tiny ...
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This week, a long-standing mystery of how lupus is linked to the Epstein-Barr virus has been solved, the first radio ...
The sperm whales often used their secret language during social moments, such as greeting family members, staying in touch ...
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Explore Mumbai’s wild side through the sounds of nature
Tuk tuk, click click,” environment journalist Kartik Chandramouli talks in a Morse code-ish tongue these days. While environmentalists might as well develop their own code language, given how tough it ...
Scientists have solved the puzzle of an 'alien-like Morse code' being produced by creatures living in oceans around the world ...
Join these three environmentalists who will turn a Lower Parel venue into a jungle of sounds to teach you about Mumbai’s wild ...
According to the team, changing the human-based perception of timing was crucial to these findings. In humans, vowels are ...
Some “clicks” made by sperm whales may actually be “clacks,” but marine biologists debate what, if anything, that means.
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