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Humpback whales caught blowing giant bubble rings underwater may have been attempting some kind of communication with their ...
Newly documented behavior in a recently published paper by SETI Institute and UC Davis team members may offer insights into ...
Brave rescuers risk their own safety to free animals like humpback whales that become entangled in ropes and other fishing ...
Humpback whales may be communicating with humans in a playful way, according to researchers who have been studying the marine ...
Humpback whales have been documented for the first time creating large bubble rings in water during friendly interactions ...
Researchers bring a SETI approach to the question of what—if anything—humpbacks’ underwater smoke rings might be trying to ...
The problem is we don’t really know what the whales are saying.
Researchers believe it could be a way in which the whales greet humans, representing either play or communication.
Because of current limitations on technology, an important assumption of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is that ...
Scientists study humpback whales' bubble rings. They think whales use these rings to talk to humans. The whales make the rings during friendly times.