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Dancing turtles have proved for the first time that some animals use Earth's magnetic field to create a personal map of their ...
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With HiT&MiS deployed in Sweden, physics Ph.D. student Charmi Patel '24 will use it to monitor the northern lights, as seen ...
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Scientists discover turtles use Earth's magnetic field to create a personal map of their favorite spots, proving animals can ...
New research at NAU looks at faster warming in the Arctic, and highlights concern about risks to the U.S. of a political ...
Stephan’s integrity and humility on his own path of becoming a vehicle through which life’s regenerative impulse can act gave him the ability to not simply speak about Gaia, but speak as Gaia.