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New Echolocation Technique Can Map a Room with the Snap of a Finger
Bats and dolphins are known to use echolocation to navigate, and there have been reports of some blind people being able to "see" the contours of a room based on how sound travels around. Now, researchers have developed a methodology that they believe will take the concept of echolocation to the next level.
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