Humanity should not expect to be able to communicate with extraterrestrial life, considering that there are hardly any life forms on Earth that we are able to fully communicate with. How many species of plants, bacteria, archea, or protists can humans fully communicate with?
#aliens #extraterrestrials #firstcontact #language #interspeciescommunication #animals #plants #bacteria #archea #protists #humans #intelligentlife

In the same range of talks, we are sharing here an interview realised for the media "15 questions".
We are speaking about interspecies communication! Enjoy:
https://15questions.net/interview/torpedo-about-interspecies-communication/

#interview #music #albumrelease #noiserock #interspeciescommunication #fifteenquestions

@ScienceAlert @humans-ScienceAlert YMMV, but in my experience, wide-open eyes mean “attack!?”, and blinks, yawns and purring equals “I’m ok, you’re ok.” Slowly extending a half-open hand palm-down for sniffing/touch then slow retraction is also an ok peace gesture.
#Cat #Cats #CatsOfMastodon #Caturday #InterspeciesCommunication

2/2 be found sunbathing on stones, and tree trunks. They love #climatechange and wander slowly northwards.

Gardeners, who don't like them, can prevent nymphae becoming adult by talking to them ... via the pheromones of Abies balsamea wood chips. Their scent, the #Juvabione, mimicks the juvenile hormone of firebugs. But why should one do this!

#NatureMatchCuts #ReconnectWithNature #biodiversity #pheromones #interspeciesCommunication #firebugs #bugstodon

"Temenos", painted in ArtRage, animated with SFX in After Effects, a metaphor for how difficult it often is to fill the cavities of the heart and to understand the unfamiliar.

#art #digitalart #digitalpainting #animation #interspeciescommunication #humananimalinterface
 Dave Simmons | Ink Sweat and Tears

Feeling hugely cheered by the team of breastfeeding mothers of Dublin, who stripped off to show an orangutan how to feed & nurture an infant.

Top #interspecies #interspeciescommunication

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c15gzdyxxd5o

Breastfeeding mothers help Dublin Zoo orangutan bond with baby

Dublin Zoo's 19-year-old orangutan, Mujur, gave birth to a healthy male baby at the end of July.

BBC News

In a time when we’re being inundated with all manner of ‘AI’ to ‘make us more productive’ (not the same as ‘work less’), it’s pretty nice to see AI being used to unravel the mysteries of the world around us.

Machine learning, a branch of AI, has been used in the discovery of what could be described as ‘phonetic alphabet’ the building blocks of a more complex form of communication.

Scientists have been trying for decades to understand how sperm whales communicate. The researchers, part of the Project CETI (Cetacean Translation Initiative) machine learning team, created a giant underwater recording studio with microphones at different depths to examine calls made by about 60 whales, which were tagged to ascertain if they were diving, sleeping or breathing at the surface while clicking.
Having analysed more than 8,700 snippets of sperm whale clicks, known as codas, the researchers claim to have found four basic components making up a “phonetic alphabet”.

Scientists discover sperm whale ‘phonetic alphabet’, AlJazeera, 8 May 2024.

The actual source paper for the article comes from Nature Communications: Contextual and combinatorial structure in sperm whale vocalisations (7 May 2024), which even links to the source data on Github.

In an election year, it does seem much more attractive to listen to whales than politicians.

The Project Ceti website is worth perusing, and there are ways to get involved, from donation of funds to donation of code and other things.

In the middle of all the AI hype, it’s good to see something that’s about exploring and increasing our understanding of the world we’re in, and the creatures around us that could probably teach us a few tricks if we knew how to listen.

Further reading on the general topic: How to Use AI to Talk to Whales—and Save Life on Earth

https://knowprose.com/2024/05/08/learning-more-about-sperm-whales-a-phonetic-alphabet/

#AI #artificialIntelligence #cetacean #interspeciesCommunication #machineLearning #ProjectCETI #spermWhale #Technology

Scientists discover sperm whale ‘phonetic alphabet’

Study reveals whale clicks make up building blocks of language, pointing to potential parallels with human society.

Al Jazeera

The relationship between wolves and snow leopards came up in a conversation about #Minecraft of all things. It’s actually quite an interesting subject, and something we’re only beginning to understand.

Despite competing for the same prey species, they tend to have distant but peaceful, even mutualistic relations toward one another.

You can read more about it here:
https://panthera.org/blog-post/snow-leopards-wolves-and-ecology-fear-roof-world

#wolf #snowleopard #interspeciescommunication

Snow Leopards, Wolves and the Ecology of Fear on the Roof of the World | Panthera

In this blog, Shannon Kachel, a Ph.D. student at the University of Washington, notes the interesting interplay of wolves and snow leopards in the mountains of Central Asia.

Panthera