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Can we speak to whales? Ninety million years after our lineages split, humans are beginning to listen to whales in a new way. 

Through wartime recordings, bioacoustics pioneers, and cutting-edge AI, scientists are attempting to decode the phonetic alphabet of sperm whales and begin translating their ancient language. Understanding whale communication could reshape our sense of intelligence, ourselves, and our connection to life on Earth. {{thewell}}

Can we speak to whales? Ninety million years after our lineages split, humans are beginning to listen to whales in a new way.  Through wartime recordings,... See more

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