Researchers have developed an electronic skin (e-skin) with magnetosensitive capabilities, sensitive enough to detect and digitize body motion in the Earth's magnetic field. As this e-skin is ...
This trout looks guilty for a reason. It’s hiding one of nature’s most intriguing mysteries: the secret of magnetoception. For decades, behavioral experiments have suggested that a variety of animals ...
New research published in Nature suggests that the magnetic sense that governs migration in certain bird species might be attenuated by AM radio transmissions and harmful in urban areas. Share on ...
A newly developed thin, flexible magnetic sensor could heighten human perception, and it's pliable enough to be crumpled and scrunched while retaining functionality. Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...
The magnetic sensor can be smoothly adapted to human skin IFW Dresden A new sensor thin enough to be applied to human skin has been developed by scientists in Germany and Japan that allows wearers to ...
While birds are able to naturally perceive the Earth's magnetic field and use it for orientation, humans have so far not come close to replicate this feat - at least, until now. Researchers at the ...
With the use of technology, humans may be closer to mimic the senses of other animals. A team of researcher from Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research in Dresden, Germany developed ...