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Nachum Ulanovsky

An aerial view of Latham Island, more than 40 kilometers off the Tanzanian coast and measuring roughly 0.05 square kilometers. Drone photos: Shaked Palgi
16.10.2025

Weizmann Institute scientists traveled all the way to a desert island off the coast of East Africa to record – for the very first...

Photo by Yossi Yovel
24.08.2022

A new study suggests that neurons are not programmed for a single task, but rather are highly dynamic and agile

The Egyptian fruit bat in three dimensional flight. Photo: Steve Gettle; Design: Maayan Visuals
11.08.2021

A new study on bats reveals an unexpected representation of three-dimensional space in the brain

The Egyptian fruit bat
27.05.2021

Bats navigating in an innovative extra-large experimental setup reveal an unknown neuronal code 

Bat Brains Forgo Rhythm when Encoding Space
14.10.2018

The finding reveals a new mechanism for orchestrating neuronal activity

Bats use social maps
11.01.2018

A new study on bats reveals the cells that link our social connections to our internal spatial maps 

bats orient themselves to a destination
12.01.2017

Researchers identify the cells that orient bats – and possibly humans – toward a destination

bat
03.12.2014

A study on bats' flight pinpoints the neurons that tell us which way we are headed
 

(l-r) Drs. Michael Yartsev and Nachum Ulanovsky
07.01.2014

Recent graduate Dr. Michael Yartsev is winning awards for his research at the Weizmann...

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