Observing the sound vibrations around light bulbs, the scientists demonstrate the technique
New research from the University of Western Australia, shows that eavesdropping animals will have the advantage of finding food and expanding their living environment.
In the 1960s, CIA officials wanted to find an effective and secret way to record the content of foreign officials' talks in the US, Scientific American reported.
A team of experts from Kyoto University, Japan, came to Yakushima island to study the symbiotic relationship between macaque monkey and Sika deer. In 2004, the team used to see
American scientists have discovered that bats learn to hunt by eavesdropping on information transmitted by ultrasound of the same type.