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Deep thought in deep blue: 5 Israelis in pioneering project to decode whale talk


Three sperm whale calves. (Amanda Cotton)
Five Israelis have been invited to join a pioneering global research project aimed at listening into and understanding the language of sperm whales, the animals with the biggest brains on the planet.
Project CETI Cetacean Translation Initiative forms part of TED’s Audacious Project program, which annually selects what it calls “big, bold solutions to the world’s most urgent challenges.”
CETI seeks to provide the first-ever blueprint of another animal’s language and maybe even to enable humans to communicate with these great mammals, which are ranked as vulnerable worldwide by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, and as endangered in the US and the Mediterranean. ....

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The bro bonds of sperm whales -- Science & Technology -- Sott.net


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The finding that male sperm whales have male friends bucks the long-standing assumption about sperm whale behavior. Scientists have long believed that male sperm whales are among nature s loneliest creatures. Unlike female sperm whales, which spend their entire lives living in matrilineal societies among their female kin, males get kicked out of their mothers pods once they reach sexual maturity and then spend the majority of their lives alone.
Or so we thought.
has found evidence that male sperm whales can develop strong, long-lasting bonds, forming friendships with other males that can last for at least five years. ....

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Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language


Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language
With artificial intelligence and painstaking study of sperm whales, scientists hope to understand what these aliens of the deep are talking about.
Sperm whales, including this adult and calf swimming near the Caribbean nation of Dominica, communicate in clicks. In what may be the largest interspecies communication effort in history, scientists plan to use machine learning to try to decode what these animals say to one another.
ByCraig Welch
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On a crisp spring morning in 2008, Shane Gero overheard a pair of whales having a chat. Gero, a Canadian biologist, had been tracking sperm whales off the Caribbean island nation of Dominica when two males, babies from the same family, popped up not far from his boat. The animals, nicknamed Drop and Doublebend, nuzzled their enormous boxy heads and began to talk. ....

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