Migrating birds stay on track because of chemical reactions in their bodies that are influenced by the Earth’s magnetic field, a UC Irvine-led team of researchers has found. European robin. (Photo cou… more →
The other side of the other coinLauren Rugani wrote 7 months ago: It’s Friday, and most of us probably can’t wait for the weekend to be able to sleep in. … more →
Raju Gurusamy wrote 2 years ago: Migrating birds stay on track because of chemical reactions in their bodies that are influenced by t … more →
Raju Gurusamy wrote 2 years ago: A blue-light photoreceptor found in nerve layers of the eyes and brains has caught the attention of … more →
Raju Gurusamy wrote 2 years ago: Source : [Link] For decades, scientists have known that migratory birds use Earth’s geomagnet … more →