Scientists using new ways to eavesdrop on fish have captured a cacophony of thumps, honks, burps and grunts in underwater recordings.
Toddlers aren’t the only ones asking this question. Scientists are eavesdropping on fish to research and record the strange and subtle sounds they make underwater. So far, they have captured a ...
Researchers from FishEye Collaborative, a conservation-technology nonprofit, Cornell University, and Aalto University have developed a new tool that combines underwater sound recording and 360° video ...
New tool combines 360° video with spatial audio recording to accurately identify fish through sound. Recordings are the most extensive bank of natural fish sounds published to date, including many ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s voice appeared to struggle during last week's Senate hearing over changes to vaccine policies and the CDC. Here's what to know about his ...
Computer scientist Kenny Zhu has built what he says is the world’s largest video and audio catalog of canine vocalizations.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature no longer considers the marine creatures endangered and has instead ...