This week, see what makes loggerhead sea turtles “dance,” track a cosmic “ghost particle,” uncover an ancient basilica, and more.
Loggerhead turtles “dance” when exposed to food-associated magnetic fields, and their magnetic map may help them return to specific areas after long migrations.
Scientists have discovered a new reason for turtles to dance for joy: Loggerhead sea turtles seem able to discern and remember magnetic field signatures, which could help them find food.
A new trick for illuminating the internal ordering within a special type of magnet could help engineers build better ...
A perfectly preserved ancient tree fossil offered scientists an unprecedented view into a moment 42,000 years ago when the Earth’s magnetic field went haywire. The compelling 2021 study tells the ...
New lab experiments reveal that they do a “turtle dance” when they reach an area that they associate with food, indicating how they are using magnetic fields to memorize where ecologically ...
The new material could be key to finally building a successful fusion reactor.
One major category of the next generation of energy-efficient microelectronic devices and information processing technologies ...
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R. Joseph Rothrock has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Dallas Field Office. Rothrock, who most recently served as the deputy assistant director in the Counterintelligence Division, ...