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Bioacoustics is pretty niche, but now thanks to AI, it could turbocharge biodiversity research. Michel André calls it “the science of the sound of life.” In this episode, we hear his recordings from the mysterious waters...
AI can unlock nature’s symphony, but can it save biodiversity? is an episode from Living Planet | Deutsche Welle by DW. Bioacoustics is pretty niche, but now thanks to AI, it could turbocharge biodiversity research. Michel André calls it “t...
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Bioacoustics is pretty niche, but now thanks to AI, it could turbocharge biodiversity research. Michel André calls it “the science of the sound of life.” In this episode, we hear his recordings from the mysterious waters of Antarctica and the life-giving wetlands of the Amazon. He also explains why bioacoustics could hold the key to survival on the planet. Plus, a behind the scenes chat.
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AI can unlock nature’s symphony, but can it save biodiversity? is from Living Planet | Deutsche Welle by DW.
Published Jan 16, 2026 and 35:07 long