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The octopus is one of the world’s most alien creatures, but nothing puts that into perspective more than the physiological ...
Whales travel through the ocean, lunging, leaping, and playing, with grace and swiftness that belie their huge size. The ...
We typically imagine echolocation as “seeing” with sound—experiencing auditory signals as a world of images like the ones our ...
A ccording to a new study, we may have been thinking about dolphins’ echolocation all wrong. Rather than using it to “see” ...
Scientists mapped dolphin and whale brains to uncover how echolocation works, revealing they may use sound more like touch ...
According to a May publication in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases, researchers at UH Mānoa and the College of Tropical ...
The human body is a machine whose many parts – from the microscopic details of our cells to our limbs, eyes, liver and brain ...
This newly published data is the first comparison of brain networks in dolphins and baleen whales and opens a new understanding of how brains have evolved to support active echolocation.
Further, in dolphins, it’s been previously studied and shown to be much larger relative to total brain size than in most terrestrial species. By taking advantage of this neural “chokepoint,” the ...
Further, in dolphins, it’s been previously studied and shown to be much larger relative to total brain size than in most terrestrial species.
The Miami Dolphins announced today that they have signed defensive tackle Ben Stille. Stille has appeared in 18 career games with one start in three seasons with Miami (2022), Cleveland (2022), ...