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Songs that birds 'sing' in their dreams translated into sound By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

By measuring how birds’ vocal muscles move while they are asleep and using a physical model for how those muscles produce sound, researchers have pulled songs from the minds of sleeping birds

Scientists reveal the songs birds sing in their dreams

This is the first time researchers have made a code of the nocturnal melodies birds sing to themselves while they are asleep. By Robyn White On 4/17/24 at 12:59 PM EDT

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Scientists Translate Sleeping Birds’ Silent Songs Into Sound—and They May Have Recorded a Nightmare

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