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Hadeda ibises' 'sixth sense' works best in wet soil: New research is a wake-up call for survival of wading birdsVarious ibises and shorebirds (like sandpipers) are able to use the "sixth sense" of remote-touch. This allows them to detect vibrations in soil and water, and use this information to locate ...
Six Sense Mobility is a company based in New Delhi, Delhi, India, operating in the advanced hardware & technology sector. Founded in 2022, it now employs 13 individuals. The company was ...
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Fruit Fly Larvae and Electroreception: A Sixth Sense UnveiledElectroreception, the ability to sense electric fields, is a fascinating trait found in species like sharks, bees, and platypuses. Recent research has added fruit fly larvae (Drosophila melanogaster) ...
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