iPad To Help Humans Speak With Dolphins

The ability to communicate with dolphins — a long sought after goal among scientists – could be on the verge of a breakthrough thanks to the iPad.

Dolphin researcher Jack Kassewitz is using an iPad loaded with apps, some custom built, to interact with a 2-year-old dolphin named Merlin – the first steps toward creating what Kassewitz calls a symbolic language, one that will not only allow humans and dolphins to interact more easily but also potentially lead to a universal translator for humans.

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Michelle Bryner
Michelle writes about technology and chemistry for Live Science. She has a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the Salisbury University, a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware and a degree in Science Journalism from New York University. She is an active Muay Thai kickboxer at Five Points Academy and loves exploring NYC with friends.