Gwen MorganNational Science Foundation Latest articles by Gwen Morgan How Bats Stay on Target: Bio Sonar By Gwen Morgan published 17 August 11 Bats use echolocation to hone in on specific targets, while at the same time avoid colliding with objects. Human Behavior Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Comet 3I/ATLAS reaches its closest point to Earth tonight: How to see it2NASA eyes 3I/ATLAS with alien-hunting Clipper spacecraft in new image3Undersea lava rubble acts as a 'sponge' for carbon dioxide, study finds4It matters what time of day you get cancer treatment, study suggests5Oldest known evidence of father-daughter incest found in 3,700-year-old bones in Italy
How Bats Stay on Target: Bio Sonar By Gwen Morgan published 17 August 11 Bats use echolocation to hone in on specific targets, while at the same time avoid colliding with objects.