Pigeons may sense Earth's magnetic field using special cells in the inner ear. This discovery explains how they navigate long distances.
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How do migrating birds know where to go?
Scientists have tested this by raising birds in isolation, and they still migrate in the right direction at the right time.
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How to speed up AI adoption and turn hype into results
AI succeeds when people, process and technology mature together. Here’s how to move from early pilots to sustainable productivity. The post How to speed up AI adoption and turn hype into results ...
Events such as this haven't been recorded since the 1600s, and the OS says that the alignment won't return to England for ...
The U.S. immigration system is complex, hard to navigate, and expensive for immigrants. The startup JustiGuide claims it can help with that thanks to an AI-powered portal. The idea is to help ...
But, unlike humans, animals that travel long distances must rely on their own senses. And some of them have a long-range ...
Every holiday season there is a mass migration of humans towards home and family. We use many tools to help us navigate back ...
Young turtles "feel" magnetism to navigate, according to new research. Hatchling loggerhead turtles are able to sense the Earth’s magnetic field when using a magnetic "map" during their epic ...
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