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A cutting-edge Chinese tech company is using the power of artificial intelligence to create a system that helps curious pet owners decode the hidden meanings behind their animals' sounds.
The hypothesis would be that if moths could hear the sound, they may choose to avoid laying their eggs on the 'screaming' ...
Animals react to sounds being made by plants, new research suggests, opening up the possibility that an invisible ecosystem might exist between them. In the first ever such evidence, a team at Tel ...
For years, people assumed sharks were the silent type, but that’s not true, and they aren’t alone when it comes to creatures ...
Female moths avoid laying eggs on stressed plants that emit ultrasonic sounds. Instead, they choose silent, healthy plants.
Scientists have long attempted to decode animal communication, and Baidu's patent represents the latest effort to leverage AI to do so.
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