Exciting new research on bat migration! 🦇🧭📻📡〰️
Can human-generated electromagnetic noise influence the migratory behavior of pipistrelle bats? Congratulations to @olindecke.bsky.social and his team on their publication in @science.org! Learn more: doi.org/10.1126/science.aei2381
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A piece about our study on anthropogenic electromagnetic noise out in @science.org “Silent interference” www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
✨️💜 Women's power 💜✨️
At today's @sfb1372.bsky.social meeting we had discussion on #diversity #equity and #inclusion and are solidary with #WomensStrikeDay #OhneUnsStehtAllesStill #WomenInSTEM 💜👩🔬🧪🙎♀️💜
At its core: a non-magnetic virtual reality dome where scientists can simulate all six sensory dimensions under controlled conditions — from magnetic fields to light pollution. 🧭
Great news: The German Science and Humanities Council has recommended funding the new “NaviGate” research building at the University of Oldenburg - a globally unique facility for animal navigation research! 🐦🦇🦋🧭🔬
Congrats to the team and all SFB members involved! 🎉
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With up to €99 million in funding, NaviGate could take research on migration, sensory biology, and neurosensory science to a whole new level, with important implications for conservation, biodiversity, and future technologies.
🌍 The goal: a deep, interdisciplinary understanding of animal navigation!