Magnetic field
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Sharks Use Earth's Magnetic Field Like a Compass, Enabling Them to Travel Over 12,000 Miles
Scientists have believed for a long time that these animals depend on magnetic sensing to travel across oceans. At last, someone puzzled out how to prove it.
Latest Research Articles
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Magnetic Particles Are Hiding In The Brain: Here’s Why
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'Hidden River' Made From Molten Iron Discovered Beneath Canada and Russia
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New Earth Feature: Mysterious Molten Iron River As Hot As Sun Found Beneath Alaska and Siberia
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Scientists Discover Jet Streams Moving Over 40 Kilometers Per Year Within Earth's Molten Core
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Massive ‘Extinction-Level’ Flares Could Be Blasting at Proxima B
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NASA’s Magnetospheric Spacecraft Breaks Record For Highest Altitude GPS Fix
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Proxima Centauri Might be More Similar to Our Sun Than Previously Thought
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Scientists Discover New Way to Image Earth’s Interior Using Magnetic Fields
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Floating Cups? These Anti-Gravity Drinking Glasses Will Lift Your Spirits
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Scientists Develop Tiny Drug-Delivering Robot Beads
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Hear the Roar: Listen to "Spooky" Sound While Juno Entered Jupiter's Magnetic Field
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Understanding the Mysterious 'Dark Hydrogen' Found in Jupiter