Pigeons sense the Earth's magnetic pull via immune cells in their liver, a new study says. Andreas Teichmann, laif/Redux ...
Immune cells packed with iron act as an "internal compass" — helping the birds detect the Earth's magnetic field.
How pigeons fly hundreds of kilometers and still find their way home has long fascinated people. Now, researchers say a surprising answer may be hidden, not in the brain or eyes of birds, but in the ...
The secret of how pigeons can fly hundreds of miles and still find their way home has been solved by scientists.
How animals use Earth’s magnetic field to navigate is one of biology’s biggest unsolved mysteries. This study proposes a ...
How animals navigate by Earth's magnetic field is hotly debated. New research in pigeons points to iron-laden liver immune ...
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A new plasma simulation just cracked how the universe knits its vast magnetic fields out of pure turbulence — stitching tangled threads across billions of light-years
Magnetic fields thread through galaxy clusters and stretch along cosmic filaments spanning hundreds of millions of ...
Students from across Suffolk County showcased science projects at the 2026 Elementary School Science Fair Competition hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory on May 16 ...
Thea Energy's pixel-inspired magnets could give its power plant plans a boost. The fusion startup hopes to get a commercial ...
Researchers created the first detailed electrical map beneath the United States, improving the ability to monitor solar storm ...
Researchers at Concordia have developed an AI-assisted technique and a robotic platform that may one day help surgeons ...
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