Neuroscientist Robert Galambos discusses his groundbreaking experiments conducted at Harvard in the 1940s with Donald Griffin and George Washington Pierce proving that bats use echolocation to navigate.
Included with this interview is archival footage of their videos recording the original experiments as well as narration by Dr. Galambos.
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