The team examined several parts of pigeons' bodies, including the eyes, beak, brain, spleen, and liver.
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Pigeons may have a hidden compass, and it's not where scientists expected, according to a recent study
A study suggests that pigeons may be able to detect the Earth's magnetic field using immune cells in their livers, redefining ...
Some inventions are so simple that it’s hard to improve them. The magnetic compass is a great example — a magnetized needle, a bit of cork, and a bowl of water are all you need to start navigating the ...
Pigeons sense the Earth's magnetic pull via immune cells in their liver, a new study says. Andreas Teichmann, laif/Redux ...
Many songbirds use the earth's magnetic field as a guide during their migrations, but radiowaves interfere with this ability. A new study has found an upper bound for the frequency that disrupts the ...
The magnetic compass is the last unknown sense in migrating animals. For some scientists, the monarch butterfly is leading the way. The magnetic compass is the last unknown sense in migrating animals.
A quiet field can look completely ordinary until you notice the pattern. Many cows and deer seem to rest or graze with their ...
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