Bats start analyzing their own voice even before they hear it!
Check out this crazy paper by Yifat Chaya Tarnovsky from our lab
https://t.co/Q8O6JgIVjE
The new paper by Omer Mazar from our lab gives an insight into how bats might navigate crowded environment using only echolocation
https://t.co/O5KZnDuyS8
Another glimpse into the natureโnurture debate:
Early experience affects foraging behavior of wild fruit bats more than their original behavioral predispositions
A new paper from our lab by @RachumAdi
Take a read here:
https://t.co/aSUTFEy8PD
Photo by @BatsTlv
#TheGeniusBat
When the philosopher who wrote the super-influential essay 'What is it like to be a Bat?' reads your book about what it is like to be a bat.
Want to learn more about this gorgeous creature?
The Genius bat is now on a special preorder sale for three days in Barnes and Noble. See link: https://t.co/HUjSpRYEJO
I will give a talk at The 20th International Bat Research Conference 2025 on Early-life experience affects foraging behavior of Egyptian fruit-bats. Hoping for a great turnout! #ibrc2025
I will give a talk at The 20th International Bat Research Conference 2025 on Fruit bats adjust their decision-making process according to environmental dynamics. Hoping for a great turnout! #ibrc2025#bat
The Coller Dolittle challenge is modelled on the Turing test, which spurred efforts to design a machine that could imitate human conversation. But it also raised fears of machines usurping humans. This prize also presents a moral dilemma, says Anjana Ahuja https://t.co/H2wMLne46Y
Meet our 2025 finalist: " First evidence for widespread sharing of stereotyped non-signature whistle types by wild dolphins" by Laela Sayigh and her colleagues from USA. Join us for the selection of the winner https://t.co/Y0OByQM2D9