For years, scientists believed humans lacked the ability to sense magnetic fields. But new experiments show the brain actually responds when magnetic fields change around us, even when we’re unaware ...
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The universe's first magnetic fields were 'comparable' to the human brain — and still linger within the 'cosmic web'
The universe's first magnetic fields may have been much weaker than we first imagined — and were roughly equivalent to the strength of the magnetic activity within the human brain, according to a new ...
Such magnetic fields are "comparable to magnetism generated by [the electrical activity of] neurons in the human brain," the researchers wrote in a statement. Despite their weakness, remnants of these ...
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