Artificial intelligence (AI) has been deployed to eavesdrop on the underwater chatter of sperm whales, potentially uncovering new insights into their complex communication systems. This innovative ...
For centuries, humans have drawn a line between themselves and other species, initially claiming that other animals couldn't feel pain. Science proved they could. Then the argument shifted: Animals ...
Project CETI’s underwater technology helps scientists study whale communication and the effects of human activity on marine life.
Scientists have developed an AI-enabled underwater glider that can follow sperm whales by detecting and responding to their vocalizations in real time, allowing months-long, minimally invasive ...
Analysis shows whales’ coda vocalizations are ‘highly complex’ and remarkably similar to our own ...
The new system uses AI to detect gray whales swimming in the bay and then quickly alerts boat captains so they can slow down ...
The technology aims to mitigate deaths caused by boat strikes, which contributed to 40% of gray whales deaths in the bay last ...
This is the bay's first system to link shore-based and vessel-mounted detections with official mariner alerts on a ...
Climate change is pushing starving gray whales into the San Francisco Bay in unusual numbers, where ship strikes killed at ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara's Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory expand their whale-saving operations into the busy San ...
Forget the cartoon dog collars and sci-fi translators. The real science of understanding animal communication is advancing faster than most people realize, and AI is the driving force behind the shift ...
Simon Fraser University researchers have received nearly $1 million in special funding from the Digital Research Alliance of ...