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Sperm whale families talk a lot. Researchers are trying to decode what they're saying

20 May 2024 at 03:00
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Scientists are testing the limits of artificial intelligence when it comes to language learning. One recent challenge? Learning ... whale! Researchers are using machine learning to analyze and decode whale sounds โ€” and it's just as complicated as it seems.

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Deer are expanding north. That could hurt some species like boreal caribou

3 May 2024 at 03:00
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Wildlife ecologists have seen white-tailed deer expanding their range in North America over many decades. And since the early-2000s these deer have moved north into the boreal forests of western Canada. These forests are full of spruce and pine trees, sandy soil and freezing winters with lots of snow. They can be a harsh winter wonderland. And ecologists haven't known whether a warmer climate in these forests or human land development might be driving the deer north. A recent study tries to disentangle these factors โ€“ and finds that a warming climate seems to play the most significant role in the movement of deer.

Read more in the journal Global Change Biology.

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