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Humpback whale song and human language are more similar than you might think. Here's why
by Petra Stock

The Guardian    Translate This Article
6 February 2025

On 6 February 2025 The Guardian reported: Humpback whale song is structured in a similar way to human language -- with shorter sounds used far more often than more complex ones -- a structure which helps infants quickly learn how to communicate from their elders in both species. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

...Researchers detected word-like elements while analyzing eight years of humpback whale recordings from New Caledonia, finding whale song shared the same characteristic fingerprint that makes human languages learnable, publishing their discovery in Science.

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