Crowded skies are forcing gray bats to adjust their echolocation, revealing how they adapt their calls in real time to avoid ...
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Bats don’t fly blind! A new study reveals how bats navigate so precisely in total darkness
Flying bats do not travel through silence. Every call they make comes back layered with sound from leaves, branches, trunks, and open gaps. In a real woodland corridor, those echoes arrive together, ...
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Bats replay flight memories in fixed time packets, providing new clues into how memories are stored
Every day, our brain takes countless fleeting experiences—from walks on the beach to presentations at work—and transforms them into long-term memories. How exactly this works remains a mystery, but ...
Bats are not only masters of aerodynamic flight — they’re skillful at multitasking while flying, too. By Rachel Nuwer Some humans like to think of themselves as good multitaskers, but bats may do it ...
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