Want to know more about baby cries? Listen to the Better Dads Club Podcast - 50 minutes of great interview!
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Very nice piece on CNN Science about our research on the striped mouse & other animal acoustic communication stuff
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The first book entirely dedicated to babies' cries.
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Do elephants adress one another with vocalizations that function like human personal names, as was widely reported two years ago?
Dharmarajan (2026) argues that this finding may have been just a methodological artefact.
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Bioacoustics Winter School 2027 👇Applications are now open
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Very nice piece on CNN Science about our research on the striped mouse & other animal acoustic communication stuff 👇
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Interested in Animal acoustic communication? Human non-verbal communication? Bioacoustics for biodiversity? Effects of anthropogenic noise?👇 visit the new website of the ENES Bioacoustics Research Lab, a unique ecosystem combining Research and Training.
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50% Off Sale - Time to read "The Voices of Nature: How and Why Animals Communicate".
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Bioacousticians are finding animal communication patterns once thought unique to humans — discoveries that challenge ideas about what makes human language special.
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The intimate world of babies’ cries: The best ways to understand and calm your baby [Mathevon, Prof Nicolas] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The intimate world of babies’ cries: The best ways to understand and calm your baby
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Machine learning (ML) tools can detect patterns in complex high-dimensional data sets, providing new ways to obtain insights into animal behaviour. Ho…
Since the start of the school year, our team has been working our way through the chapters of Nicolas Mathevon's "Voices of Nature". Reaching the end of the semester, we've reached the end of the book. What an informative and entertaining #bioacoustics book @nicolasmathevon.bsky.social!
Bioacousticians are finding animal communication patterns once thought unique to humans — discoveries that challenge ideas about what makes human language special.
Our NEW PAPER is out: "Traffic Reduction during COVID-19 Lockdowns Benefited Species Already Tolerant of Noise Pollution: An Acoustic Analysis." Hot off the press in American Naturalist: doi.org/10.1086/740812
We found something surprising about traffic and birdsong... 🧵1