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Scientists Discover That Humans Have A 'Magnetic 6th Sense' To Detect Something We Can't Even See — Steemit
People can sense Earth's magnetic field, brain waves suggest
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People may indeed have a sixth sense — for magnetism
AsapSCIENCE - New research out of the California Institute of Technology suggests that we as humans, much like other animals like birds and turtles, may have the ability of magnetoreception -- which
Possible evidence of human ability to detect Earth's magnetic field found
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People can sense Earth's magnetic field, brain waves suggest
Magnetoreception - Wikipedia
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Bacteria helps animals sense the Earth's magnetic field, study speculates
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Some People's Brains Can Sense Earth's Magnetic Field—but No, It Doesn't Mean We Have Magnetoreception 'Superpowers' | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Evidence of magnetoreception in humans
Humans just might have a 'magnetic' sixth sense
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SOLVED: Determine the direction of the magnetic field produced at the labeled positions in the given situations. Shown is cross-sectional view of a straight wire oriented perpendicular to the screen, carrying current
Animals' Ability to Sense Magnetic Field May Be More Widespread than Previously Thought | Sci.News