Graham Williams of the St. Johns River Water Management District land management will discuss the Hal Scott Preserve, home to ...
Kids’ activities, art and craft vendors, bounce house, food and drink, baked goods, local history, educational exhibits and more. All proceeds help preserve and share local history. Presented by ...
The Orlando Amateur Radio Club’s 78th annual “HamCation” event will feature more than 30 educational forums, 100 commercial vendors, 200 swap tables and outdoor tailgate to demonstrate and sell ...
Loggerhead turtles “dance” when exposed to food-associated magnetic fields, and their magnetic map may help them return to specific areas after long migrations.
Once the conditioning ended, turtles were tested again in both magnetic fields, but this time, neither contained food, allowing researchers to determine whether the turtles had learned to ...
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IFLScience on MSNWatch Turtles Boogie When Magnetic Fields Say Food Is NearLoggerhead turtles navigate using magnetic fields, and new research has revealed more about this remarkable ability.
New lab experiments reveal that they do a “turtle dance” when they reach an area that they associate with food, indicating how they are using magnetic fields to memorize where ecologically ...
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