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Toothed Whales Develops New Sound Source in Their Nose That Functions Similarly to the Human Larynx
The new study claims that toothed whales use this vocal fry register to produce echolocation calls in order to catch prey.
Latest Research Articles
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Bacteria and Chemical Compounds From Coastal Water Pollution Can Reach People via Sea Spray Aerosol Along Beaches, Potentially Causing Complications
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Powerful Winter Storms Ease Prolonged Drought Conditions in California
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Missing Argentinian Man Found Inside Shark's Belly: Family Identifies His Tattoo
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Earthquakes Deep in the Mantle Points to a Fluid Rock Surrounding Earth's Layers
Japan Takes Cress Seeds Aboard ISS for Mutant Crop Yields
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Seabirds New Disease ‘Plasticosis’ Scar Digestive Tracts Due to Ingesting Plastics
24,000-Year-Old Skeletons of 7,000 Extinct Animal Species Unearthed in Chile
Mushroom Roots: New Resource for Construction, Fashion
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Embedded Software Development – What is it?
Texas Woman Faces $1000 Fine for Raising Alligator as Pet for 20 Years at Home
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Recession Fatigue and Occupational Burnout
California National Guards Going Door-To-Door Digging Out Homes From Several Feet of Snow