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  • A trembling World - Rachele Nieri
    2026/05/18

    🍂 You may have watched a tiny insect climbing a stem in total silence. Are you curious to know if there is a "trembling world" of messages moving right beneath its feet?

    🎤 Associate Professor Rachele Nieri of the University of Trento is ready to help us understand biotremology, uncovering how insects use substrate vibrations like miniature earthquakes to communicate.

    🔊 Listen to the episode to discover how these hidden signals are used in the animal kingdom and how they are even being applied to help in sustainable agriculture. Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #biotremology #insectcommunication


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    22 分
  • The architecture of voice - Tecumseh Fitch
    2026/05/04

    🗣️ From speaking and singing to a sudden shout, the human voice is a powerful carrier of words, emotions, and identity. But have you ever wondered what biological architecture makes all of this possible?

    🎤 Professor Tecumseh Fitch of the University of Vienna is ready to help us understand the "architecture of sound," uncovering the secrets of the vocal apparatus across different species.

    🔊 Listen to the episode to understand how our vocal tract shapes sound production, and how studying these structures unlocks mysteries about the origins of speech, music, and language.

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #vocalapparatus #tecumsehfitch #animallanguage



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    25 分
  • Do you hear the bat-signal? - Mirjam Knörnschild
    2026/04/20
    19 分
  • Listening to ecosystems - Jeppe Have Rasmussen
    2026/04/06

    🌿 You may have heard the birds singing in the trees or toads croaking in a spring pond. Are you curious to know how we can use these sounds to count species without even being there?

    🎤 Assistant Professor Jeppe Rasmussen of the University of Copenhagen is ready to help us understand the world of passive acoustic monitoring, uncovering how artificial intelligence helps us listen to entire ecosystems.

    🔊 Listen to the episode to understand how technology is unlocking new possibilities for biodiversity conservation and nature preservation.

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.


    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #ecosystems #machinelearning

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    20 分
  • The sounds of emotions - Elodie Briefer
    2026/03/23

    🚋 You may have heard the trembling voice of someone anxious or the jolly tone of a friend sharing good news. Are you curious to know if animals also express their emotions through their voices?

    🎤 Associate Professor Elodie Briefer of the University of Copenhagen is ready to help us understand the "sound of emotions," uncovering how we can measure feelings in the animal kingdom.

    🔊 Listen to the episode to understand how deeply emotions permeate communication and how recognizing these cues can change our relationship with animals.

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #animalemotions

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    16 分
  • Harsh sounds to make it clearer - David Reby
    2026/03/09

    🎸 You may have heard a piercing scream in a horror movie or a deep growl in a metal track. Are you curious to know why these harsh sounds are so difficult to ignore?

    🎤 Professor David Reby of the University of Saint Etienne is ready to help us understand the physics of non-linear acoustic phenomena, uncovering the secrets behind the sounds that grab our attention.

    🔊 Listen to the episode to understand how these unique vocalizations are produced and what information they encode across different species.

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #vocalphysics


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  • Chatty like a fish - Clara Amorim
    2026/02/23

    🐟 You may have often heard the phrase "silent like a fish". Are you curious to know if the underwater world is actually as quiet as it seems, or if there is a secret conversation happening beneath the surface?


    🎤 Associate Professor Clara Amorim of the University of Lisbon is ready to help us understand the world of fish communication, unveiling how these creatures are surprisingly chatty.


    🔊 Listen to the episode to discover how different species emit sounds and the wide range of reasons they have for communicating with each other.


    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.


    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts


    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #fishcommunication #underwaterworld

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    18 分
  • Karaokers in the wild - Carel ten Cate
    2026/02/09

    🦜You may have heard a parrot talk or a songbird singing a beautiful song. Are you curious to know how they are able to do that?

    🎤 Professor Emeritus Carel Ten Cate of Leiden University is ready to help us understand the world of vocal learning, revealing the story behind these speaking animals

    🔊 Listen to the episode to understand how fascinating and deep the research of this unbelievable birds is.

    Because the World has always spoken, we just need to listen.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Spreaker and Apple Podcasts

    #acousticworld #bioacoustics #podcast #hoovertheseal #animalcommunication #birds

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    18 分