News Currents: Talking Whales and Math at the Solar System’s End

Image of Voyager Spacecraft
NASA
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This NBCnews story
The whale responsible for making these kazoo-like utterings, called NOC, managed to make noises that could be confused with human speech and words. NOC, a white beluga whale, was captured in 1977 and worked with the U.S. Navy’s Marine Mammal Program in San Diego. The story also mentions some other talking whale anecdotes -- pretty interesting stuff. The Atlantic’s Alexis Madrigal also wrote about the same newly published research
The US spacecraft called Voyager 1 and 2 are inching towards the far edges of our solar system, albeit at roughly 39,000 mph. They’re nearing the point where they’ll break out of our solar system and keep going to explore what lies beyond. Here’s a great story from the BBC’s Christopher Riley and Dallas Campbell
This story from Slate’s Benjamin Phelan