JERUSALEM — An international study, led by Israeli and British researchers, has found that whale song has a structure similar ...
Whale song, though technically not a language, is organized in a familiar pattern.
Benefits that whales bring extend far beyond the ocean – they help us, humans, too. Coastal communities around the world rely ...
Research co-led by Hebrew University expert on language learning suggests such patterns might also shape sounds made by other ...
Zipf’s law of abbreviation was only found to apply to blue whales and humpback whales, though only five species could be ...
Gary Larson's The Far Side tackled several subjects over the years, though his particular take on music appealed to a number ...
All known human languages display a pattern known as Zipf’s law. Now, researchers have found the same pattern in whale song.
The most common word is used twice as often as the second most common word, three times as often as the third most common ...
"Using insights and methods from how babies learn language allowed us to discover previously undetected structure in whale ...
Scientists have discovered that Humpback whale songs follow structured patterns similar to human language, revealing new ...