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Anthropogenic electromagnetic noise disrupts magnetic compass orientation in a migratory bird.

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Electromagnetic noise is emitted everywhere humans use electronic devices. For decades, it has been hotly debated whether man-made electric and magnetic fields affect biological processes, including human health. So far, no putative effect of anthropogenic electromagnetic noise at intensities below the guidelines adopted by the World Health Organization has withstood the test of independent replication under truly blinded experimental conditions. No effect has therefore been widely accepted a...

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10.1038/nature13290

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Hore, P
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N66001-10-1-4061
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Funding agency for:
Hore, P
Grant:
N66001-10-1-4061
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Funding agency for:
Hore, P
Grant:
N66001-10-1-4061
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Volume:
509
Issue:
7500
Pages:
353-356
Publication date:
2014-05-07
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EISSN:
1476-4687
ISSN:
0028-0836
Language:
English
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uuid:5ce377b5-9608-4b88-8f50-3f1476ec6999
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2014-06-16

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