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Bats can advancing human technology

A look to determine how bats can advance human technology.

08/07/2018

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Bats can advancing human technology

Clip: Season 4 Episode 35 | 6m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

A look to determine how bats can advance human technology.

Bats are known for their bony wings and fast flight. Researchers at Brown University in Rhode Island are studying these characteristics to determine how bats can advance human technology.

08/07/2018

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