Thousands of marine species from microscopic zooplankton to the largest cetaceans rely on sound for survival and many have evolved unique oral and aural adaptations. Understanding them better could ...
When these waves are converted into audio signals, scientists have found them to sound similar to birds chirping. Schematic showing occurrence of chorus waves (Chengming Liu et al., Nature (2025 ...
NEW YORK — Scientists have detected cosmic waves that sound like birds chirping in an unexpected place. These bursts of plasma, called chorus waves, ripple at the same frequency as human hearing.
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Scientists sound the alarm after finding thousands of seabirds dead on beaches: 'The message is clear'A decade later, a study led by these scientists has documented the devastating effect that marine heat waves have had on the population of these birds along ... also impacts ocean flora and ...
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Ocean heat wave known as 'The Blob' blamed for killing half the population of bird speciesSEATTLE – A new study has revealed that an extensive marine heat wave killed nearly ... tuxedo-styled birds were estimated to have lived off the ocean and rocky coastline of Alaska.
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