The team examined several parts of pigeons' bodies, including the eyes, beak, brain, spleen, and liver.
Scientists have long known that migrating birds and homing pigeons navigate in part by sensing the Earth’s magnetic fields, ...
At least part of the answer appears to be hiding inside a seemingly random organ. Immune cells inside pigeon livers called ...
Pigeons sense the Earth's magnetic pull via immune cells in their liver, a new study says. Andreas Teichmann, laif/Redux ...
How pigeons fly hundreds of kilometers and still find their way home has long fascinated people. Now, researchers say a ...
Quantum computers get a lot of attention, even though they are not ready for prime time, but quantum sensors are already doing useful work. These sensors measure fields, forces and motion so small ...
Immune cells packed with iron act as an "internal compass" — helping the birds detect the Earth's magnetic field.
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