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studyfinds on MSNHow sea turtles use Earth’s magnetic field as a GPS for precise ocean journeysDiscover how sea turtles navigate the ocean using their internal GPS and learn about their magnetic field perception.
Whether you're headed on a road trip or flying the friendly skies, we've curated the perfect collection of travel games for ...
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Researchers studying decades of earthquake data say they have found the first evidence that, in addition to spinning backward ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDr Catherine Conlon: How brain science explains sexual chemistryA chance encounter with a younger male leads to an unlikely romance and a chemistry so intense it could warrant a new entry ...
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House Digest on MSN11 Common Types Of Weeds That Are Attracting Pests To Your YardDid you know that the way weeds spread isn't your only woe? Some species can also attract pests to your yard. Discover which ...
Fusion technology is a long way from powering a grid — if it ever will. Dozens of fusion startups have launched anyway.
Prof Chris Kemp gives a positive update on audience behaviour following a spate of incidents upon the industry's return from ...
The island province of Siquijor has a long history tied to mysticism and healing, leading to some to believe that magic brews ...
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Partner Nicole Johnson shares her outlook for consumer brands and where she’s looking to invest in 2025. Where is the ...
In this chapter from IQ's 2024 Touring Entertainment Report, Thomas Hobbs reveals the secrets to a successful merch strategy ...
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNTravel review: Ski at Chilly Powder chalet in Avoriaz-Morzine, FranceSkiing in Avoriaz (Image: Sylvain Cochard _ Tous droits reserves) As for the slopes, the chalet is a five-to-10-minute walk from the main Prodains cable car lift, which whizzes guests up to the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDancing Baby Sea Turtles Help Researchers Unravel the Mysteries of Their Navigational SuperpowersLoggerhead turtles can identify specific magnetic signatures, according to a new study, hinting at how the aquatic reptiles manage to return to the same foraging and nesting sites over and over again ...
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