This week, see what makes loggerhead sea turtles “dance,” track a cosmic “ghost particle,” uncover an ancient basilica, and more.
Loggerhead turtles, known for their extensive migrations across the oceans, have been shown to use Earth’s magnetic fields ...
Sea turtles navigate using Earth's magnetic field like a GPS. Scientists found they learn and remember magnetic locations.
Loggerhead turtles “dance” when exposed to food-associated magnetic fields, and their magnetic map may help them return to ...
Sea turtles have long mystified researchers by returning to beaches where they were hatched, magnetic signals may be the key, new research finds.
Researchers set out to catch baby turtles in the Gulf of Mexico to tag them and learn more about where they go when they scurry to the sea after hatching.
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Hosted on MSNResearchers sound the alarm over unexpected threat to turtle survival: 'Warning bells go off in my head'"What's good for the animals, what's good for the habitat, ends up also being good for us." Researchers sound the alarm over ...
Eventually the GPS tags slough off because “the outside of a young turtle’s shell sheds as they grow very quickly,” said ...
A decision by Padre Island National Seashore officials to close the seashore during a recent cold snap that stunned nearly ...
The Gulf of Mexico is home to a diverse array of marine creatures, including endangered sea turtles and majestic whales. However, the region faces serious threats such as pollution and habitat ...
Sea turtle populations are rising thanks to conservation efforts, but climate change and habitat loss still threaten their ...
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