That’s how Washington State University neuroscientist Allison Coffin goes about catching midshipman fish — at least during mating season. Standing on the rocky, oyster-covered shoreline of Hood Canal, ...
The Big Mouth Billy Bass and other singing fish were a scourge first delivered to us in the late 90s. [Kevin Heckart] has been teaching them to sing new songs without the tinny sound quality and hokey ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Like tiny, aquatic Marvin Gayes, some species of fish will sing to attract mates. But there is trouble among the ...
Fish aren't known for their impressive singing ability, although some can grunt and hum, yet singing originated in lungfish, according to new research that also determined how songbirds consistently ...
Fish take part in a dawn chorus just like birds, scientists have found. You would not notice on the surface – but below the waves, special equipment records an array of fish songs that has been ...
People were uncertain the fish existed, until citizen scientists made an underwater recording If, at midnight, you stick your oar into the water of the lagoon near Kallady Bridge in Batticaloa, on Sri ...
In the 1980s, people living on houseboats in the San Francisco Bay were puzzled by a droning hum of unknown origin that started abruptly in the late evening and stopped suddenly in the morning. A ...
The Big Mouth Billy Bass and other singing fish were a scourge first delivered to us in the late 90s. [Kevin Heckart] has been teaching them to sing new songs without the tinny sound quality and hokey ...
Scientists bring singing fish into their lab to work out the biological secret of an aquatic creature that hums at night When California houseboat residents heard their low, submarine hum in the 1980s ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. - As fish tales go, this is one more that sounds too good to be true - but it is true. A motion-activated novelty singing fish known as Big Mouth Billy Bass apparently scared off a ...