Across the world’s oceans, hydrophones are picking up intricate patterns of clicks, whistles, and pulses that do not map neatly onto any human language. Researchers are now treating these underwater ...
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Neanderthals were once thought to communicate with grunts, scientists now believe they had language
Neanderthals may have been far more like us than once believed. A new review of genetic, archaeological, and fossil evidence ...
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