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Biobased magnetic sensors printed from iron and cellulose rival some commercial devices
Today, magnetic field sensors are one of the invisible mass-produced products in the electronics industry. They measure ...
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New study targets liver as magnetic sensor behind pigeon’s long-range navigation
For decades, researchers have known that homing pigeons can return to their loft from ...
Researchers have discovered that pigeons may use special iron-rich immune cells in their livers to sense the Earth’s magnetic ...
Neuranics launches a TMR development kit enabling real-time picoTesla-level magnetic sensing, measurement, and analysis for ...
Many members of the animal kingdom can detect the subtle undulations of Earth’s magnetic field. Relying on a hidden ...
How pigeons fly hundreds of kilometers and still find their way home has long fascinated people. Now, researchers say a surprising answer may be hidden, not in the brain or eyes of birds, but in the ...
A new study has revealed that a pigeon’s incredible sense of direction may be down to a magnetic sensor contained in their liver.
XELA Robotics ( a specialist in advanced 3D tactile sensors, will unveil several new major tactile sensor enhancements at ...
Infineon said its new coreless current sensor can handle higher frequencies than traditional Hall-based current sensors.
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Pigeons navigate using magnetic sensors in their livers
Scientists have identified iron-rich immune cells in the livers of pigeons that act as internal compasses. The discovery ...
A research team in Germany has published new data on how pigeons use magnetic fields as a navigation method when visibility is limited. A key part of the long-sought answer could lie in an unexpected ...
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