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Bowhead whale song recorded in Fram Strait on Dec. 30, 2013. Kate Stafford/University of Washington. Such complex songs are rare among mammals, the authors write.
Humpback vocalizations, including the complex and wide-ranging “whale song” performed by males, typically have an audio frequency between 80 and 4,000 hertz (Hz).
They were exposed to various whale sounds, including natural vocalisations, surface actions like tail slaps and breaches, and pre-recorded underwater audio played through speakers on the boats.
Stability AI’s Stable Audio 2.0 updates the platform’s first version by letting users upload clips, generate longer songs, and have more control over crafting the songs.
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Ever since the discovery of whale songs almost 60 years ago, scientists have been trying to decipher the lyrics. But sperm whales don’t produce the eerie melodies sung by humpback whales, sounds ...
Blue whales near the Seychelles were wiped out half a century ago by whaling. After sightings, scientists set up audio recording devices on the seafloor near the island nation. They found blue ...