The song is that of a humpback whale and was recorded by scientists in March 1949 in Bermuda, researchers said.
Our fascinating and magnificent planet is filled with countless different sounds of nature. While many of us experience nature's cacophony of sounds on land and in the sky and hearing them makes us ...
Scientists discover truth of mysterious ocean sound recorded off Bermuda in the 1940s - The preserved recording was ...
Oldest whale recording from 1949 reveals secrets of humpback communication and the quieter oceans of the past.
The ocean is a noisy place, buzzing with sounds created by wildlife, weather, seasons and earthquakes. For sea animals, these sounds form their natural “soundscape”, but a new article in Science shows ...
Giske, Norway, August 22, 2022 — Located on the tranquil island of Giske at the edge of the Norwegian Sea, Ocean Sound has quietly build a reputation as a destination recording studio of choice to a ...
As Ireland's Dara Ó Briain once joked on YouTube, "Science knows it doesn't know everything, otherwise it'd stop." The world is full of mysteries to solve and curious subjects to study, and no part of ...
There are the slosh-sloshes of the waves, the boisterous barks of sea lions, the singular call of the gulls, and the songs of whales, just to name a few among the millions. But what of the sounds that ...
Looking from the stern of the ship as it tows the long horizontal array of hydrophones. The tow cable can be seen going through the metal horn at the stern. The hydrophone array is several hundred ...
There may be a new way to take the oceans’ temperature: using sound. Like the atmosphere, they are warming because of climate change, and they have absorbed about 90 percent of the excess heat trapped ...
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