A British scientist is working on a gadget to represent dolphin communicating as a sort of hieroglyph , but we can save him the suspense : They ’re just thanking us for all the fish .

The Cymascope , which is the world of acoustic engineer John Stuart Reid and American dolphin researcher Jack Kassewitz , allow for mahimahi vocalizations to vibrate a very modest pond of water , which is then convert by software system into a computer graphic on the screen . The visual aspect is new and very important ; humans are n’t subject of learn much of the dolphin ’s vocal range .

They ’ll then , presumably , snap the code by putting these unexampled symbolization in context . It does n’t necessarily seem like they ’ll be able to pick up on specific mahimahi social clew or the no doubt subtle nuances of dolphin sermon , but with any luck they ’ll be able to visualise out how to say “ DUDE ! CHECK OUT THIS Pisces ! ” in dolphinfish . [ News and Star ]

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