Navigating the world as a blind person sometimes involves using a cane, guide dog or wearable GPS system. For some, this toolkit includes echolocation. Producing tongue clicks and listening for echoes ...
It may sound like a scene from Nosferatu, but research from the University of East Anglia shows that humans can use bat-like echolocation skills to judge the distance of objects. A study reveals that, ...
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Daniel Kish, Master of Human Echolocation
Daniel Kish, blind since infancy, uses and teaches echolocation to help navigate the world freely, demonstrating independence and freedom. Over a dozen state officials rally behind game-changing Trump ...
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