A new device may soon help humans talk to an all time favorite animal from under the sea, the dolphin. Researchers at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology have invented what is called a Piezoelectric Underwater Speaker that was built to help humans understand the language of the dolphins.
The new device can imitate the famous squeaks, squawks, and clicks that the dolphins are known for. Although other devices have been created to help learn about the sounds dolphins make, this speaker can imitate the full range of highs and lows. Some of the highs and lows are out of human range and cannot be heard by humans, but this new device can pick up on such unheard sound waves. Research has already determined that dolphins are smart as far as being trainable, but if we knew their language we just might know how smart they really are.
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