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It’s not science fiction: scientists are using machine learning algorithms to decipher how animals communicate and what ...
Noise in animal housing facilities is an environmental variable that can affect hearing, behavior and physiology in mice. The authors measured sound levels in two rodent housing rooms (room 1 and room ...