World's 1st 'conversation' between humans and whales could help us talk to aliens someday, scientists claim

Researchers are studying humpback whale communication systems to learn how to detect and interpret extraterrestrial signals from outer space.

Photograph of a large whale tail as it breaches through the water.
Scientists were able to communicate with a whale named Twain.
(Image credit: Jodi Frediani)

Humpback whale "conversations" provide valuable insight on how humans may one day communicate with life beyond Earth, new research claims. 

Researchers from the SETI Institute, University of California Davis and the Alaska Whale Foundation recently "conversed" with a humpback whale named Twain using an underwater speaker and recorded a humpback "contact" call. Twain responded to the researchers' call by matching the interval variations between signals of each playback call over a 20-minute period. 

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