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Space storms have weird effect on birds, scientists discover

Por: Newsweek Tech October 11, 2023

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Geomagnetic storms can have some weird and wonderful impacts on the Earth, ranging from the spectacular northern lights to radio blackouts, but they can also affect an unexpected part of nature: birds.Scientists have found that migratory birds across the world stay on the ground during space weather events when they would normally be flying, due to the effects that geomagnetic storms have on their ability to navigate using the Earth's... + full article



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