Scientists Find Evidence That Your Brain Can Sense Earth's Magnetic Field

A magnetic field surrounds our planet and protects it from solar radiation. Our brains might be able to tune into it.
A magnetic field surrounds our planet and protects it from solar radiation. Our brains might be able to tune into it.
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For some creatures, the magnetic field that hugs our planet serves as a compass for navigation or orientation.

Migratory birds, sea turtles and certain types of bacteria are counted among the species with this built-in navigation system. But what about humans? According to a new study, humans can also sense Earth's magnetic field.

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