Biophysics

12/7/2015

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Cosmos Magazine (Australia, Dec. 7) -- In the 1990s, researchers discovered the sense of magnetism in birds was linked to light perception – several species of birds can only detect magnetic fields in ultraviolet to green wavelengths. “Perhaps they see some kind of pattern superimposed on their normal vision, a certain shadow,” says Klaus Schulten, a biophysicist at Illinois.


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This story was published December 7, 2015.