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Rome, the Eternal City, is revered for its history, art, culture, and food. Yet, few people know that less than an hour away, ...
Scientists are using AI to decode the meaning of animal communication. The Coller Dolittle Challenge for Interspecies Two-Way Communication awards researchers whose works brings humans closer to the ...
Dolphins are one of the most social mammals. They are highly intelligent as well, utilizing their communication skills to ...
Biologists from the University of Pisa have found that bottlenose dolphins use a smile-like face to say they want to play together.
A KILLER dolphin is on the loose after being caught on video slaying one of its own kind — and then a shark. The bottlenose ...
Researchers from the College of Charleston collected air samples from wild bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay, Florida, and Barataria Bay, Louisiana.
A team of researchers recently found a solitary dolphin in the Baltic Sea. The dolphin appeared to be talking to itself in the absence of other dolphins.
Bottlenose dolphins are one of the more common dolphin species in the wild — the kind humans might encounter while boating — and do well with humans in settings like zoos where they become ...
Researchers believe one male Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin is responsible for annual attacks on beachgoers in the Fukui prefecture of Japan, and he's doing it because he's lonely.
A bottlenose dolphin who has been biting swimmers in Japan since last month may be doing so out of loneliness and sexual frustration.
Our study found the microplastic particles exhaled by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are similar in chemical composition to those identified in human lungs.
Dolphins are inhaling microplastics just like humans, study finds - All 11 dolphins tested showed traces of microplastics in their breath ...